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Revision as of 03:37, 30 October 2009
DareNET Development Wiki - Development Team/Commit Guidelines
All developers should adhere to the following guidelines when making commits to any of DareNET's projects.
- ALWAYS add a ChangeLog entry with a meaningful explanation. Please follow the format being currently used.
- If you fix a bug, we ask that you also add a regression test for it in the test suite.
- When fixing bugs, don't blindly follow documentation, it may well be wrong. Test the behavior or ask.
- Don't be afraid of having your changes reviewed. Routinely check the 'Code Reviews' page on the tracker.
- Do a regression test run if making changes to core functionality before committing.
- Don't commit unrelated changes together with a fix: do fine-grained commits.
- Always check what you're committing. Make sure you're only committing what you need. Do a
svn diff
of the files you're going to commit and check the changes. - Make sure you don't changing line endings and white space.
- Don't do reformatting commits, unless you're the original author of the code.
- NEVER remove copyright notices from the code.
- NEVER remove licensing info from the code.
- Never commit code you didn't write yourself or that doesn't have a suitable license. Upstream merges/syncs should credit the actual author of the code.
- Follow the coding guidelines.
Also, remember to pat yourself on the back after the commit, smile and think we're a step closer to a better ircd/services.
Current ChangeLog Format
YYYY-MM-DD Nickname/Name <your@email.com> * filename (function_name): meaingful explanation of change. * repeat
Upstream Merges/Sync
This should be common sense, but please make sure you provide credit where it is due (e.g. credit the original authors of