Contributions are welcome via GitHub pull requests. This document outlines the process to help get your contribution accepted.
The Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) is a lightweight way for contributors to certify that they wrote or otherwise have the right to submit the code they are contributing to the project.
Here is the full text of the DCO.
Contributors must sign-off that they adhere to these requirements by adding a Signed-off-by
line to commit messages.
This is my commit message
Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
See git help commit
:
-s, --signoff
Add Signed-off-by line by the committer at the end of the commit log
message. The meaning of a signoff depends on the project, but it typically
certifies that committer has the rights to submit this work under the same
license and agrees to a Developer Certificate of Origin (see
http://developercertificate.org/ for more information).
- Fork this repository, develop, and test your changes
- Remember to sign off your commits as described above
- Submit a pull request
- Must pass DCO check
- Must pass CI jobs for linting, security analysis and E2E testing
You don't need to bump any version number, this will be done automatically once PR merged