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- \subsection{How to contribute}
- OpenWrt is constantly being improved. We'd like as many people to contribute
- to this as we can get. If you find a change useful, by all means try to get
- it incorporated into the project. This should improve OpenWrt and it should
- help carry your changes forward into future versions
- This section tries to lay out a procedure to enable people to submit patches
- in a way that is most effective for all concerned.
- It is important to do all these steps repeatedly:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \textit{listen} to what other people think.
- \item \textit{talk} explaining what problem you are addressing and your
- proposed solution.
- \item \textit{do} write useful patches including documentation.
- \item \textit{test. test. test.}
- \end{itemize}
- \subsection{Where to listen and talk}
- \begin{itemize}
- \item google to find things related to your problem
- \item Mailing lists: \href{http://lists.openwrt.org/}{http://lists.openwrt.org/}
- \item Wiki: check the wiki: \href{http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs}{http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs}
- \item Forum: \href{http://forum.openwrt.org/}{http://forum.openwrt.org/}
- \item IRC: \texttt{irc.freenode.net}, channels \texttt{\#openwrt} and
- \texttt{\#openwrt-devel}
- \item TRAC: \href{https://dev.openwrt.org/}{https://dev.openwrt.org/} the issue/bug/change tracking system
- \end{itemize}
- It is often best to document what you are doing before you do it. The process
- of documentation often exposes possible improvements. Keep your documentation
- up to date.
- \subsection{Patch Submission Process}
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item Use git or svn to create a patch. Creating patches manually with
- \textit{diff -urN} also works, but is usually unnecessary.
- \item Send a mail to openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org with the following contents:
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item \texttt{[PATCH] <short description>} in the Subject, followed by:
- \item (optional) a longer description of your patch in the message body
- \item \texttt{Signed-off-by: Your name <your@email.address>}
- \item Your actual patch, inline, not word wrapped or whitespace mangled.
- \end{enumerate}
- \item Please read \href{http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/Email\_Clients\_and\_Patches}{http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/Email\_Clients\_and\_Patches}
- to find out how to make sure your email client doesn't destroy your patch.
- \item Please use your real name and email address in the \texttt{Signed-off-by}
- line, following the same guidelines as in the \href{http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/SubmittingPatches;h=681e2b36195c98ea5271b76383b3a574b190b04f;hb=HEAD}{Linux Kernel patch submission guidelines}
- \item Example of a properly formatted patch submission: \\
- \href{http://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2007-November/001334.html}{http://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2007-November/001334.html}
- \end{enumerate}
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