[DOC] give some hints on how to hack ccollect

Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
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Please use tools/report_success.sh to report success, if you are successfully Please use tools/report_success.sh to report success, if you are successfully
using ccollect. using ccollect.
Have a look at doc/HACKING, if you plan to change ccollect.
A small try to visualize the differences in a table: A small try to visualize the differences in a table:
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Hello Hacker,
I really appreciate your interest in hacking this software, but
I am kind of critical when seeing patches. Thus I created this
file to give you some hints of my thinking quirks.
Submitting patches
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Make my life easier, make your life easier, use a version control system (vcs).
For this software the preferred vcs is git. Clone the latest repo, create
a new local branch (git checkout -b <branchname>) write down your ideas.
When you're done, push all your stuff out to some public repo and drop a
mail to the mailinglist, what you did and where to get it.
Introduce a feature or change behaviour
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Uhh, fancy! You have had a great idea, then it's time to change
the major version, so others know that something changed.
If the configuration format is changed, add a script to tools/
to allow users upgrade their configuration to this major version.
And now comes the most difficult part: Add documentation. Nobody
benefits from your cool feature, if it is not known. I know, writing
documentation is not so much fun, but you also expect good documentation
for this software, don't you?
If you think my thinking quirks must be corrected
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See above ("Submitting patches") and submit a patch to this file.
Thanks for reading.