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# This is an OPEN Open Source Project
## What?
Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.
## Rules
There are a few basic ground-rules for contributors:
- No --force pushes or modifying the Git history in any way.
- Non-master branches ought to be used for ongoing work.
- External API changes and significant modifications ought to be subject to an internal pull-request to solicit feedback from other contributors.
- Internal pull-requests to solicit feedback are encouraged for any other non-trivial contribution but left to the discretion of the contributor.
- For significant changes wait a full 24 hours before merging so that active contributors who are distributed throughout the world have a chance to weigh in.
- Contributors should attempt to adhere to the prevailing code-style.
Releases
Declaring formal releases requires peer review.
- A reviewer of a pull request should recommend a new version number (patch, minor or major).
- Once your change is merged feel free to bump the version as recommended by the reviewer.
- A new version number should not be cut without peer review unless done by the project maintainer.
## Want to contribute?
Even though collaborators may contribute as they see fit, if you are not sure what to do, here's a suggested process:
## Cutting a new version
- Get your branch merged on master
- Run `npm version major` or `npm version minor` or `npm version patch`
- `git push origin master --tags`
- If you are a project owner, then `npm publish`
## If you want to have a bug fixed or a feature added:
- Check open issues for what you want.
- If there is an open issue, comment on it, otherwise open an issue describing your bug or feature with use cases.
- Discussion happens on the issue about how to solve your problem.
- You or a core contributor opens a pull request solving the issue with tests and documentation.
- The pull requests gets reviewed and then merged.
- A new release version get's cut.
- (Disclaimer: Your feature might get rejected.)
### Changes to this arrangement
This is an experiment and feedback is welcome! This document may also be subject to pull-requests or changes by contributors where you believe you have something valuable to add or change.