We welcome contributions to this project!
Before you start, we ask that you understand the following guidelines.
This project adheres to the Adobe code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email protected].
Start by filing an issue. The existing committers on this project work to reach consensus around project direction and issue solutions within issue threads (when appropriate).
All third-party contributions to this project must be accompanied by a signed contributor license agreement. This gives Adobe permission to redistribute your contributions as part of the project. Sign our CLA. You only need to submit an Adobe CLA one time, so if you have submitted one previously, you are good to go!
All submissions should come in the form of pull requests and need to be reviewed by project committers. Read GitHub's pull request documentation for more information on sending pull requests.
Code submissions will need to pass all automated tests in place at the time of submission. These include such things as Rust code format, Clippy/lint checks, and unit test coverage.
We encourage you to raise an issue in GitHub before starting work on a major addition to the crate. This will give us an opportunity to discuss API design and avoid duplicate efforts.
We love contributions from our community! If you'd like to go a step beyond contributor and become a committer with full write access and a say in the project, you must be invited to the project. The existing committers employ an internal nomination process that must reach lazy consensus (silence is approval) before invitations are issued. If you feel you are qualified and want to get more deeply involved, feel free to reach out to existing committers to have a conversation about that.
Security issues shouldn't be reported on this issue tracker. Instead, file an issue to our security experts.