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Contribution Policy & Submitting Issues
The dGen team welcomes your contribution to the project. Since dGen is open source, user submissions of code, documentation, or any other kind of contribution moves the project forward. If you contribute code, you agree that your contribution may be incorporated into dGen and made available under the dGen license on the internet or via other applicable means. For all contributions, the dGen team will discuss the contribution internally and reserves the right to not implement it if deemed necessary.
For all contributions, please first open an issue following the issue template provided in the GitHub repository. If you plan to work on the issue yourself, please self assign it to yourself, otherwise the dGen team will work to best address the issue as time and staffing allows. If you are working on an open issue and plan to open a pull request, please fork the repository and create a new branch for your work in the forked repository. Once ready, create a pull request for your work in the main repository and link the pull request to the corresponding issue. Once your pull request is open and you have committed all of your changes, please request review from two dGen team members (see below for their GitHub handles). Once the pull request has been reviewed and approved, it can be merged into the Master branch.
For larger scale contributions, like new functionality, you are invited to first reach out to the dGen team directly to discuss the contribution before submitting an issue or beginning work. Please email the dGen Open Source Team at [email protected] to discuss further details on incorporating or requesting larger changes to code.
- Michaela Sizemore, @michaelavs
- Paritosh Das, @paritoshdas
- Ashok Sekar, @ashoksekar7
- Ashreeta Prasanna, @ashreeta