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1. Fork

Wherever you want to Implement a new feature or Fix a bug (see below) the best way to work with us is to fork the project in your userspace (in GitHub is called https://github.com/<username>) and to Pull-Request on an ad-hoc branch different from the 'develop'

In order to fork, go to the component of your interest and click on "Fork" on the right-top.

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Issues generally contain indication about exactly “which” components will be affected

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2. Clone

Once forked, you need to clone your fork on your local repository (your computer) using Git command line or any IDE with Git support (Eclipse, NetBeans, Intelli-J, etc...) using the provided info from the component’s page:

git clone <copied_URL_from_GitHub>
cd <cloned_component_name>

3. Branch

Once cloned, create and switch to an ad-hoc branch related to your issue and start coding!

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In this way, your developments will be automatically linked to Jira, and also issues’codes typed in GitHub will be converted into links to Jira’s pages.

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4. Code

On your "forked-and-cloned-then-branched" you can commit as many times you want, please follow the 'gold rules' below.

  • Check our Coding Chips!

  • Double analyze the existing code, don't write what is already written, be DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)

  • Dumb code is better than clever one when is time to share

  • Write comments when only "YOU" know what you are doing

  • Optimize only after achieved

  • Less is more!

5. Push

Once finished, tested and ready to share, it's time to push!

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For better understanding the above and others Git terms you may be helped by this graphical view:

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6. Open a Pull Request

Once pushed back to your online fork, it’s time to open a Pull Request in order to get your code reviewed and applied to the official repository

Insert a thorough description in the Pull Request, indicating again the issue code (to ease link to Jira issue’s page), some useful info and whereas the PR is linked to another PR on another component

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7. Communicate

Comments and ask under the Jira issue’s page about suggestions, reasoning, findings and for update the community. Be respectful and foster others in sharing their thoughts.

You can reach out to the community of contributors by joining our Slack workspace or by subscribing to our mailing list.

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8. Stay tuned!

Very important, keep an eye con review and comments about your Pull Requests. A Pull Request will NOT be merged (applied) until there will be unsersolved conversations.

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