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CONTRIBUTING.rst
Contributing
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Thank you for your interest in this project! Please refer to the following sections on
how to contribute code and bug reports.
Reporting bugs
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At the moment, this project is run in the spare time of a single person
(`Wenzel Jakob <http://rgl.epfl.ch/people/wjakob>`_) with very limited resources for
issue tracker tickets. Thus, before submitting a question or bug report, please take a
moment of your time and ensure that your issue isn't already discussed in the project
documentation elsewhere on this site.
Feature requests are generally closed unless they come with a pull request
that implements the desired functionality.
Assuming that you have identified a previously unknown problem or an important question,
it's essential that you submit a self-contained and minimal piece of code that
reproduces the problem. In other words: no external dependencies, isolate the
function(s) that cause breakage, submit matched and complete C++ or Python snippets
(depending on how you are using NanoGUI) that can be easily compiled and run on my end.
Pull requests
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Contributions are submitted, reviewed, and accepted using Github pull requests. Please
refer to `this article <https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests>`_ for
details and adhere to the following rules to make the process as smooth as possible:
- Make a new branch for every feature you're working on.
- Make small and clean pull requests that are easy to review but make sure they do add
value by themselves.
- Make sure you have tested any new functionality (e.g. if you made a new Widget).
- This project has a strong focus on providing general solutions using a minimal amount
of code, thus small pull requests are greatly preferred.
- Read the remainder of this document, adhering to the bindings and documentation
requirements.
- If making a purely documentation PR, please prefix the commit with ``[docs]``
- E.g. ``[docs] Adding documentation for class X.``
Specific activities for contributions
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For a list of specific parts of nanogui which would benefit from outside contributions,
refer to the bottom part of `this page <https://github.com/wjakob/nanogui/blob/master/docs/contributing.rst>`_.
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