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# walkdir Contributing Guidelines
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- Always search for a related issue before starting a new issue.
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- Always choose a concise, helpful issue name.
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- Always stay on-topic. If you've got a new bug report or feature request, put it in its own issue.
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- Always be polite to other people.
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- Never post private information, such as torrent or tracker names, IP addresses, etc.
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Issues that break the rules may be deleted and locked without warning.
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## walkdir is an OPEN Open Source Project
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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.
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## Rules
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There are a few basic ground-rules for contributors:
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1. **No `--force` pushes** or modifying the Git history in any way.
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1. **External API changes and significant modifications** should be subject to a **pull request** to solicit feedback from other contributors.
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1. Pull requests to solicit feedback are *encouraged* for any other non-trivial contribution but left to the discretion of the contributor.
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1. Use a non-`master` branch for ongoing work.
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1. Contributors should attempt to adhere to the prevailing code style.
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1. Run `npm test` locally before submitting your PR to catch easy-to-miss style & testing issues
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## Releases
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Declaring formal releases remains the prerogative of the project maintainer.
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## Changes to this arrangement
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*Thanks to [Rod Vagg](https://github.com/rvagg) and the [LevelUP](https://github.com/rvagg/node-levelup) project for coming up with this model of open source contribution.*
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