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Simon Data Open Source

Contributor Guide

I. Introduction

Thank you for contributing! Simon Data, Inc welcomes contributions from anyone in the form of original code, comments, bug reports, feature requests. This is a guide to answer common questions about how this project and Open Source Software at Simon Data works.

II. Help

If you're having trouble installing or using a project, please start by reading the README.md or relevant documentation and searching for solutions in the existing open and closed issues and pull requests.

Where applicable, use the project-level documentation to reach out for more information. For more general inquiries, you may contact the team at [email protected].

III. Code of Conduct

Please read and understand our Code of Conduct prior to contributing. Simon Data wants to ensure that our projects are welcoming and inclusive to as many contributors as possible.

IV. Security

If you have found a security issue with this or another Simon Data project, please reach out to us immediately at [email protected]. We will make sure you get credit for finding the bug but this will let us resolve any issues before publicizing fixes.

V. Making Contributions

Simon Data and core contributors wish to respond in a timely manner to create a healthy open source community.

Issues

When opening a new issue such as for making a bug report or feature request, we encourage contributors to share as much information to reproduce as possible:

  • Execution environment, operating system, and platform information is useful. Version information for all these is very helpful.
  • Explain in as much reasonable detail what you are attempting to use the software to accomplish.
  • Screenshots can be valuable where applicable.

Pull Requests

We welcome Pull Requests of new features and bug fixes. When approving and new code, we evaluate on a few criteria:

  • Does this provide value to a broad user base?
  • Does the code meet a high standard of quality? Does it maintain idiomatic style to the language (PEP for Python for example) and consistent style to the rest of the project?
  • Are there automated tests provided that verify correctness?
  • Where applicable, is it well documented using the documentation standards of the project?

VI. License and Intellectual Property

Simon Data, Inc maintains an agreement with individual contributors. By contributing to the project you are implicitly agreeing to the following terms:

  • Contributors grant Simon Data, Inc and recipients of software distributed by Simon Data, Inc the rights and terms of the license agreement of the project.
  • Contributors acknowledge that each of their contributions is their original creation.
  • Contributors are not expected to provide support for their contributions, except to the extent they desire to provide support.
  • For more information refer directly to the licenses granted implicitly via Github and the project License Agreement.

VII. Joining the Team

If you love what we're doing and want to work with us full time we'd love to hear from you. Check out open positions on our career page at simondata.com/careers. You can also drop us a friendly note, some links to your work, a resume, or similar to [email protected].