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Help improve our software! We welcome contributions from everyone, whether to add new features, improve speed, fix existing bugs or add support. Check our code of conduct, the contributing guidelines and how decisions are made.
Any code contributions are welcomed as long as they are discussed in Github Issues with maintainers. Be aware that if you decide to change something and submit a PR on your own, it may not be accepted.
You can open a new issue based on code from an existing pull request. For more information, see the template for filling issues
Contributions are welcome and will be fully credited. We accept contributions via Pull Requests on GitHub.
- PSR-12 Coding Standard. The easiest way to apply the conventions is to install PHP CS Fixer.
- Add tests! Your patch won't be accepted if it doesn't have tests.
- Document any change in behaviour. Make sure the
README.md
and any other relevant documentation are kept up-to-date. - Consider our release cycle. We try to follow SemVer v2.0.0. Randomly breaking public APIs is not an option.
- Create feature branches. Don't ask us to pull from your master branch.
- One pull request per feature. If you want to do more than one thing, send multiple pull requests.
- Send coherent history. Make sure each individual commit in your pull request is meaningful. If you had to make multiple intermediate commits while developing, please squash them before submitting.
Happy coding!
If you discover a security vulnerability within lms, please send an e-mail to lms team via contacto@simplemap.io. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
The simplemap.io Solar Platform code of conduct is derived from the Contributor Covenant. Any violations of the code of conduct may be reported to simplemap.io
simplemap.io Solar Platform software is licensed under the MIT license.