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The intended audience for this page is anyone who wants to contribute to the open source project and is not a member of the core development team. To be added to the core development team requires special privileges and access that can be granted by the repository owner. If you wish to become a member of the core team, please make a request on the [https://forum.seamly.net/c/developer forum].
 
This page describes how to create a pull request. We highly recommend you to read this page before you will decide to send us your changes.
 
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* ''develop'' - branch that contains a code for the next major release. Code in this branch good enough for testing and sharing among developers.
* ''release-x.x.x'' - used for feature freeze state before the next major release. And for preparing the next minor release.
* ''feature-issue#'' - branch that contains a code for unfinished, new, or improved features. Merge to develop. (e.g. feature-155 to name your fix for issue #155)
* ''hotfix-x.x.x'' - Create from develop and master. Contains a quick fix. Merge to master (or release) and develop.
 
These are the main branches you should know about. There are several long term task specific branches in repository too. But we will not discuss them in this document.
 
== Working with feature ==
* Make a feature step by step and save your progress.
* Make commit only if you have finished a step. Don't need to make commit for unfinished step today. You can continue tomorrow.
* Each commit should be small as possible and contain one logical step of developing a feature. This will help us better understand your code. Sometimes we see changes per each commit separately.
* Compiler should successfully build each commit you made.
* Make all your commits in '''develop/release''' branch. This mean all your changes in your local repository will be only in '''develop/release''' branch.
* Don't forget each day sync your repository with ours and merge new code in '''develop/release''' branch -> to your '''develop/release''' branch. Fix all merge conflicts.
* You can push your '''develop/release''' branch to bitbucket. This will help us watch your progress and leave comments. We recommend don't hide your code until the end.
* When you will decide that all were done create a pull request. In settings set to push your '''develop/release''' branch to the upstream repository.
* If we ask you to fix some issues related to your changes continue commit them to the '''develop/release''' branch and push them to bitbucket. It will automatically update your pull request.
 
== General recommendations ==
There are several things you should know for successful creating a pull request.
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* As open source community we try to be open as possible. This mean if your changes fix something, extend or addadds a new feature and notand goesdoes againstconflict with the project our goals we will merge such a patch. Even if this patch is not perfect. This rule guarantee that you will not stuck with requests to fix your changes. We will help you by continue working with your code after merging.
* It is easiest for others to understand your intent if you follow naming conventions. Please use a convention of creating a branch to save your work in the github repository. For example, a fix for an issue from the list would go in a branch named issue-xxx. See [https://guides.github.com/introduction/git-handbook/ the github handbook] for more information about how to use the github tools.
* Please start your changes from [https://github.com/FashionFreedom/Seamly2D/tree/develop the Seamly2D repository '''develop''' branch]. ForYou thismay runuse commandthe <code>hgfork update name_of_branch</code>. Which branchcommand to selectcreate dependyour onown in whichcopy stateof the code base is nowrepository. See section [[Hacking:Making_pull_requests#Branch_model|Branch model]]. If you are not sure, please, ask for help in the [https://forum.seamly.net/c/developer forum].
* Before starting committing your changes open your????. For this run command <code>hg branch -f develop</code>.
* Now you are ready to begin work. Make some changes and commit them with command <code>hg commit -m "Commit comment."</code>.
* When you are ready open new pull request. Please, read carefully official tutorial from Atlassian [https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/making-a-pull-request Making a Pull Request]. This tutorial will help you understand how to work with bitbucket web site. '''But don't forget to return to this page and read it all. We have warned you.'''
* If your changes related to issue you can control an issue status by creating a commit with special description like this "ref #XXX. <Text of an issue description>". Where XXX is a number of an issue in the Issue Tracker. Read more about [https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/resolve-issues-automatically-when-users-push-code-221451126.html Resolving issues automatically when push code].
* Don't forget to add your changes to file ChangeLog.txt. But only if these changes brings new feature or fix a bug. For example fixing building of the source code is not enough reason to update a changelog.
* Don't need to close a named branch.
* If you want to make several pull requests per time return to head develop/release branch and open another feature branch head. Repeat all previous steps.
 
== Working with feature development ==
''Little bonus. You can find all successfully merged pull requests [https://bitbucket.org/dismine/valentina/pull-requests/?state=MERGED here]. These are good example if you want to find how look correctly made pull requests.''
* MakeImplement a feature step by step and save your progress.
* Please make commit back to the develop branch only if you have finished a step. There is no reason to make a commit for a partially finished step today. You can continue tomorrow. The interim code may be stored in your cloned copy of the repository or in a feature branch.
* Each commit should be small as possible and contain one logical step of developing a feature. This will help us better understand your code. SometimesThe member of the core development team who does the review and merge for the commit may be in a different geographic area and time zone. The project is primarily staffed by volunteers. For these reasons, we will sometimes see changes perassociated with each commit separately.
* Before a commit is made, the code should be successfully compiled.
* Make all your commits in your local '''develop/release''' branch. This mean all your changes in your local repository will be only in '''develop/release''' branch.
* Don't forget each day sync your repository with ours and merge new code infrom the fashionfreedom '''develop/release''' branch -> to your '''develop/release''' branch. Fix all merge conflicts.
* You can push your '''develop/release''' branch to bitbucketgithub. This will help us watch your progress and leave comments. We recommend that you don't hide your code until the end.
* When you will decide that all were done create a pull request. In settings set to push your '''develop/release''' branch to the upstream repository.
* If we ask you to fix some issues related to your changes continue commit them to the '''develop/release''' branch and push them to bitbucketgithub. It will automatically update your pull request.
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