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Contributing philosophy
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.. contents::
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Mission
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Corda is an open source project with the aim of developing an enterprise-grade distributed ledger platform for business across a variety of
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industries. Corda was designed and developed to apply the concepts of blockchain and smart contract technologies to the requirements of
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modern business transactions. It is unique in its aim to build a platform for businesses to transact freely with any counter-party while
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retaining strict privacy. Corda provides an implementation of this vision in a code base which others are free to build on, contribute to
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or innovate around. The mission of Corda is further detailed in the `Corda introductory white paper`_.
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The project is supported and maintained by the `R3 Alliance <https://www.r3.com>`_, or R3 for short, which consists of over two hundred firms
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working together to build and maintain this open source enterprise-grade blockchain platform.
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Community Locations
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The Corda maintainers, developers and extended community make active use of the following channels:
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* The `Corda Slack team <http://slack.corda.net/>`_ for general community discussion, and in particular:
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* The ``#contributing`` channel for discussions around contributing
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* The ``#design`` channel for discussions around the platform's design
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* The `corda-dev mailing list <https://groups.io/g/corda-dev>`_ for discussion regarding Corda's design and roadmap
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* The `GitHub issues board <https://github.com/corda/corda/issues>`_ for reporting platform bugs and potential enhancements
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* The `Stack Overflow corda tag <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/corda>`_ for specific technical questions
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Project Leadership and Maintainers
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The leader of this project is currently `Mike Hearn <https://github.com/mikehearn>`_, who is also the Lead Platform Engineer at R3. The
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project leader appoints the project's Community Maintainers, who are responsible for merging community contributions into the code base and
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acting as points of contact.
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In addition to the project leader and community maintainer(s), developers employed by R3 who have passed our technical interview process
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have commit privileges to the repo. All R3 contributions undergo peer review, which is documented in public in GitHub, before they can be
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merged; they are held to the same standard as all other contributions. The community is encouraged both to observe and participate in this
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`review process <https://github.com/corda/corda/pulls>`_.
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.. _community-maintainers:
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Community maintainers
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Current community maintainers:
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* `Joel Dudley <https://github.com/joeldudleyr3>`_ - Contact me:
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* On the `Corda Slack team <http://slack.corda.net/>`_, either in the ``#community`` channel or by direct message using the handle
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``@joel``
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* By email: joel.dudley at r3.com
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We anticipate additional maintainers joining the project in the future from across the community.
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Existing Contributors
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Over two hundred individuals have contributed to the development of Corda. You can find a full list of contributors in the
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`CONTRIBUTORS.md list <https://github.com/corda/corda/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS.md>`_.
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Transparency and Conflict Policy
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The project is supported and maintained by the `R3 Alliance <https://www.r3.com>`_, which consists of over two hundred firms working together
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to build and maintain this open source enterprise-grade blockchain platform. We develop in the open and publish our
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`Jira <https://r3-cev.atlassian.net/projects/CORDA/summary>`_ to give everyone visibility. R3 also maintains and distributes a commercial
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distribution of Corda. Our vision is that distributions of Corda be compatible and interoperable, and our contribution and code review
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guidelines are designed in part to enable this.
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As the R3 Alliance is maintainer of the project and also develops a commercial distribution of Corda, what happens if a member of the
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community contributes a feature which the R3 team have implemented only in their commercial product? How is this apparent conflict managed?
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Our approach is simple: if the contribution meets the standards for the project (see above), then the existence of a competing commercial
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implementation will not be used as a reason to reject it. In other words, it is our policy that should a community feature be contributed
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which meets the criteria above, we will accept it or work with the contributor to merge/reconcile it with the commercial feature.
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.. _`Corda introductory white paper`: _static/corda-introductory-whitepaper.pdf
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