We welcome contributions from everyone. However, please follow the following guidelines when posting a GitHub Pull Request or filing a GitHub Issue on the systemd project:
- We use GitHub Issues exclusively for tracking bugs and feature requests of systemd. If you are looking for help, please contact our mailing list instead.
- We only track bugs in the two most recently released versions of systemd in the GitHub Issue tracker. If you are using an older version of systemd, please contact your distribution's bug tracker instead.
- When filing an issue, specify the systemd version you are experiencing the issue with. Also, indicate which distribution you are using.
- Please include an explanation how to reproduce the issue you are pointing out.
Following these guidelines makes it easier for us to process your issue, and ensures we won't close your issue right-away for being misfiled.
- Make sure to post PRs only relative to a very recent git master.
- Follow our Coding Style when contributing code. This is a requirement for all code we merge.
- Please make sure to test your change before submitting the PR. See HACKING for details how to do this.
- Make sure to run "make check" locally, before posting your PR. We use a CI system, meaning we don't even look at your PR, if the build and tests don't pass.
- If you need to update the code in an existing PR, force-push into the same branch, overriding old commits with new versions.
- After you have pushed a new version, add a comment about the new version (no notification is sent just for the commits, so it's easy to miss the update without an explicit comment). If you are a member of the systemd project on github, remove the
reviewed/needs-rework
label.
We'd like to apologize in advance if we are not able to process and reply to your issue or PR right-away. We have a lot of work to do, but we are trying our best!
Thank you very much for your contributions!