First of all, thank you for contributing, you are awesome!
Here are a few rules to follow in order to ease code reviews, and discussions before maintainers accept and merge your work.
You MUST run the test suite.
You MUST write (or update) unit tests.
You SHOULD write documentation.
Please, write commit messages that make sense, and rebase your branch before submitting your Pull Request.
One may ask you to squash your
commits
too. This is used to "clean" your Pull Request before merging it (we don't want
commits such as fix tests
, fix 2
, fix 3
, etc.).
Also, while creating your Pull Request on GitHub, you MUST write a description which gives the context and/or explains why you are creating it.
Thank you!