We want to make contributing to this project as easy and transparent as possible. Here are a few guidelines for making all our lives easier.
We don't use GitHub as a support forum. For any usage questions that are not specific to the project itself, please ask on Stack Overflow instead. By doing so, you'll be more likely to quickly solve your problem, and you'll allow anyone else with the same question to find the answer. This also allows maintainers to focus on improving the project for others.
A great way to contribute to the project is to send a detailed issue when you encounter an problem. It is very important to check for the same problem or suggestion in the project's issue list first. If you find a match, just add a small comment there. Doing this helps prioritize the most common problems and requests.
When reporting issues, please include the following:
This information will help us review and fix your issue faster.
Please do not be offended if we close your issue and reference this document. If you believe the issue is truely a fault in the project’s codebase, re-open it.
We gladly accept any PR's assuming they are well written, documented ( if necessary ) and preferably have test code. If you're unsure if we'll accept a new feature please open an issue requesting it and we can have a discussion before you code and submit a PR.
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