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# Contributing to LinuxBoot/Heads
Thank you for your interest in contributing to LinuxBoot/Heads! We welcome contributions
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from everyone. Following these contribution guidelines will make handling of issues and
PRs a faster and smoother process, so please try to adhere to them.
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## Communication Channels
For the most up-to-date information on our community channels, please visit:
https://osresearch.net/community/
## Best Practices for Issues and Contributions
Before opening an issue or submitting a contribution, please:
1. Search existing resources (GitHub issues, wiki, Matrix channel history).
2. Review the documentation at https://osresearch.net.
3. Choose the appropriate channel for your contribution or question.
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If you're unsure about what kind of issue you're looking at or whether it's an actual issue
with the project rather than your usage mistake, feel free to post a quick question briefly
(actual amount of details depends on the situation) describing the situation and expect to
either get a suitable answer or a request to provide a detailed problem report on GitHub
which will be treated with more attention. In case of an absence of a GitHub account and
unwillingness to create one, detailed report can also be submitted via Matrix and an issue
will be opened on GitHub by a maintainer.
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### When Starting a Discussion on Matrix
- Clearly state your topic or question.
- Provide context, including your environment (OS, hardware, etc.) if relevant.
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- Be patient and respectful while waiting for responses. Feel free to "ping" (draw attention) after some time if it looks like your question wasn't noticed.
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- Structure your topic effectively with a clear title and organized content.
- Use code blocks for command outputs or error messages.
- Consider breaking complex topics into smaller, manageable questions.
- Tag your topic with relevant keywords.
### When Opening an Issue on GitHub
- Search globally on linuxboot organization for related keywords first.
- EG: yubikey search in issues: https://github.com/search?q=org%3Alinuxboot+yubikey& type=issues
- Choose a clear and descriptive title.
- Clearly describe the problem or suggestion:
- Summarize the issue or feature request.
- Explain current behavior and expected behavior.
- For bugs, provide steps to reproduce.
- For feature requests, explain use case and benefits.
- Mention your environment details.
- If you have a proposed solution, describe it briefly.
- Check for related issues or pull requests and link them.
- Format your issue for readability using Markdown.
- Here is a nice advanced online editor alternative to GitHub: https://stackedit.io/app#
- Be responsive to follow-up questions.
### For Pull Requests
- Link to related issues or discussions.
- Provide a clear description of the changes and their purpose.
- Be responsive to feedback and prepared to make adjustments.
- **Important**: All commits to linuxboot/heads (*not heads-wiki!*) must be signed. For instructions, see:
[Signing commits ](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/signing-commits )
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If you won't GPG-sign your commits (GitHub signature doesn't count), they will get signed by a maintainer after a successful review, but it's strongly preferred you do it yourself.
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## GitHub Repositories
- **linuxboot/heads**: https://github.com/linuxboot/heads
- Main repository for code, development, and user experience improvements.
- All commits must be signed.
- **linuxboot/heads-wiki**: https://github.com/linuxboot/heads-wiki
- Repository for project documentation.
- Content is rendered and searchable at https://osresearch.net
- *Commits don't have to be signed to lower bar for contribution*.
We appreciate your contributions to the LinuxBoot/Heads project!