We're so glad you're willing to help! There's a few things you should know:
- By contributing to this repository, you are agreeing to release ownership of the intellectual property of the contributions we accept from you to Dev Edmonton Society
- Your contributions will be licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0. See our license for more information.
- Fork our
devedmonton/codevid19.comrepo and it will create a new repo under your GitHub account. - Create a new feature branch from your own repo's
masterbranch. Try to name it something descriptive yet succinct. - Do your work and make commits in your new feature branch. Follow our style guide and use Prettier when possible.
- When you're ready, make a pull request from your feature branch going to
devedmonton/codevid19.com:master. We suggest adding one person out of @MarkBennett and @ajyong as your reviewers.- If it's not ready, but you'd like early feedback, click the dropdown and select "Create Draft Pull Request". We'll know not to merge it until it's fully baked.
- After receiving "LGTM"s from your reviewers, you are responsible for merging your changes and fixing any merge conflicts that may arise.
- Thanks for contributing!
- Keep your
masterbranch in sync withdevedmonton/codevid19.com. If you're just using GitHub and no local tools, don't worry about this step. - Rebase your feature branches with your in-sync
masterbranch as well to address possible merge conflicts sooner than later.