Contributions are always welcome, despite its size. Read our code of conduct before opening an issue or pull request.
Issues are an open space for requesting new features, changes of fixes. You can also use them to ask questions and to discuss ideas.
We use labels to categorize issues, see below:
- bug - Issue related to a bug.
- frozen - The issue is inactive and will become active again sometime.
- discussion - The issue was opened to discuss something (anyone can join).
- duplicate - Indicates the issue is a duplicate of other open issue.
- work-in-progress - The issue related work has started.
- feature - Feature request or related to a requested feature.
- good first issue - The feature is easy to solve and do not require deep internal knowledge. It's a good start for new contributors.
- help wanted - Denotes an issue that needs help from a contributor.
- unresoved - Indicates an issue that can not or will not be resolved.
You can contribute by requesting features in a new issue, in channel #lsd on OpenDevUFCG Discord server, or submitting a Pull Request that closes an existing issue.
Want to open a Pull Request? We are glad you want to contribute! Here are some tips and rules you should be aware:
- Create a branch in your Fork with a descriptive name!
- Be objective in your commits. Commit messages should summarize its changes.
- Fill the PR template, it will help us understand your changes.
- If you are addressing an issue, send there your progress.
- If you are not addressing an issue, consider opening an issue for it.
- Be open to suggestions, as so are we!
Questions and suggestions are welcome! We are always addressing them in issues and in our Discord channel #lsd!