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1.3 KiB
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42 lines
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# Contributing
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Of course, contributions are more than welcome. Please read these guidelines for
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making the process as painless as possible.
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## Discussion
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Development discussion should take place on the #mage channel of [gopher
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slack](https://gophers.slack.com/).
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There is a separate #mage-dev channel that has the github app to post github
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activity to the channel, to make it easy to follow.
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## Issues
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If there's an issue you'd like to work on, please comment on it, so we can
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discuss approach, etc. and make sure no one else is currently working on that
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issue.
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Please always create an issue before sending a PR unless it's an obvious typo
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or other trivial change.
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## Dependency Management
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Currently mage has no dependencies(!) outside the standard libary. Let's keep
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it that way. Since it's likely that mage will be vendored into a project,
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adding dependencies to mage adds dependencies to every project that uses mage.
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## Versions
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Please avoid using features of go and the stdlib that prevent mage from being
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buildable with older versions of Go. The CI tests currently check that mage is
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buildable with go 1.7 and later. You may build with whatever version you like,
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but CI has the final say.
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## Testing
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Please write tests for any new features. Tests must use the normal go testing
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package.
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Tests must pass the race detector (run `go test -race ./...`).
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