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For people which just have found our source code especially over GitHub sometimes seem to have problems finding out how to contribute. This is sad as it prevents us building a bigger community. While we have a wiki which conatins a lot informations, this seems to get overlooked. I guess a contributing fact is that most software today has these informations contained in the repository itself. While I am not going to duplicate the wiki to have these informations in our repository I still think it is a good idea to have a short guide to lead new contributers into the right direction. Someone now could argue that new people just a too * to look at the right place and that's why we do not need these documents. I do not think so because of several points: First people get used to look for information at a readme. I guees that is because of the fact both GitHub and Gitlab place the readme so prominently. Second starting in a new project is hard. Finding the right place where to start is also not easy as every project is different. Giving people a short introduction what the first steps could be is definitely needed. Signed-off-by: Jonatan Schlag <jonatan.schlag@ipfire.org>
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# How can I help?
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You can help in numerous ways. This document should give you an overview of what is possible and how you can get involved.
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It will **not** give you all information you need to successfully contribute to avoid content duplication between this document and our [wiki](https://wiki.ipfire.org/).
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Instead, it should guide you to the right places to look for further information.
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## Development
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All information is available in the [development section](https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel) of our wiki. The following is a very short overview about the most important topics.
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### Contact
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We use a mailing list development@lists.ipfire.org for our communication. For the list archive and registration, see [here](http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development)
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### Source Code
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We use our own infrastructure for code hosting, located under git.ipfire.org. The GitHub repositories are **only** mirrors of the main repositories located under git.ipfire.org.
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### How to build the distribution?
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In order to contribute, you certainly need to build the distribution at some point. See [here](https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/ipfire-2-x/build-howto) for a long guide how to do that.
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### Bugs
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We have a bug tracker located [here](https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/bugzilla). Further information can be found in our [wiki](https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/bugzilla).
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We do **not** use GitHub for tracking bugs.
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### Contribute changes to the source code
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First: **we do not accept GitHub pull requests!** We are working with patches which are sent to our mailing list development@lists.ipfire.org .
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This process might be a bit tricky in the beginning. That's why you can find more information how to do this [here](https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/submit-patches)
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