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Introducing a contribution guide
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## Development Workflow
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### Small Feature Development
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Contributors who have write access to the repository will practise continuous
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delivery (CD as known from now on in this document).
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We will define CD in this document as a method of developing a feature per commit
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with an encapsulating test that proves that the functionality is working, the
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contributor will test their code locally and if all is passing will push to *master*.
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For contributors that do not have write access, follow the same conventions but
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open a Pull Request instead.
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### Large changesets
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When larger changes need to be made, or the work that is carried out spans multiple
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components / services of the application at the same time a single commit will
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not suffice.
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In this scenario, the contributor should open a pull request instead.
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## Commit messages
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Follow [Git blessed](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)
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1. Separate subject from body with a blank line
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2. Limit the subject line to 50 characters
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3. Capitalize the subject line
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4. Do not end the subject line with a period
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5. Use the imperative mood in the subject line
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6. Wrap the body at 72 characters
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7. Use the body to explain what and why vs. how
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