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How to contribute

Code of conduct

We want to build this project with the Tezos community together. In order to do so you should be guided by the following rules inspired from here. In general, you should:

Be nice:
Be courteous, respectful, and polite to fellow community members. No offensive comments related to gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion; no sexual images in public spaces, real or implied violence, intimidation, oppression, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, doxxing, or unwelcome sexual attention will be tolerated. We like nice people way better than mean ones!

Encourage diversity and participation:
Make everyone in our community feel welcome, regardless of their background, and do everything possible to encourage participation in our community.

Focus on constructive criticisms:
When offering suggestions, whether in online discussions or as comments on a pull request, you should always use welcoming and inclusive language. Be respectful of differing viewpoints and the fact that others may not have the same experiences you do. Offer suggestions for improvement, rather than focusing on mistakes. When others critique your work or ideas, gracefully accept the criticisms and default to assuming good intentions.

Keep it legal:
Basically, don’t get us in trouble. Share only content that you own, do not share private or sensitive information, and don’t break the law.

Stay on topic:
Keep conversation in a thread on topic, whether that’s a pull request or a Slack conversation or anything else. Make sure that you are posting to the correct channel and remember that nobody likes spam.

Build the SIWT library

In order to build a local distribution of the SIWT library clone the repository first:

git clone https://github.com/StakeNow/SIWT.git
cd SIWT

From the root folder run:

npm install
npm run build

Labeling your contributions

SPDX IDs are used to communicate license information. Every file header starts with a comment inclduing the copyright information and the SPDX identifier referencing to the open source license with its full text in the root directory. Add your copyright information to files you contribute to by extending the list:

Copyright (C) Year, Your Name <[email protected]>

For more information see: https://spdx.dev/ids/

Every commit needs to be signed-off with a Developer Certificate of Origin.

For more information see: https://github.com/apps/dco