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Contributing guidelines

How to become a contributor and submit your own code

Contributor License Agreements

We'd love to accept your patches! Before we can take them, we have to jump a couple of legal hurdles.

Please fill out either the individual or corporate Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

  • If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an individual CLA.
  • If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work, then you'll need to sign a corporate CLA.

Contact one of the OWNERS on Slack to access the appropriate CLA and instructions for how to sign and return it. Once we receive it, we'll be able to accept your pull requests.

Contributing A Patch

  1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.
  2. The repo owners will respond to your issue promptly.
  3. If your proposed change is accepted, and you haven't already done so, sign a Contributor License Agreement (see details above).
  4. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes.
  5. Submit a pull request.

Note: Code-related PR's require one ACK / LGTM from a maintainer or core contributor. Doc-related PR's require either one or none depending on the content changed (for example, a spec change would require one, but a spelling error would require none).

Adding dependencies

If your patch depends on new packages, make sure that both go.mod and go.sum are updated properly. Also we recommend you to execute go mod tidy before sending a pull request.