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Welcome
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Welcome dear hacker! I invite you to a tour of pointers to
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get into the usable configuration mangament system, cdist.
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get into the usable configuration management system, cdist.
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The first thing to know is probably that cdist is brought to
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you by people who care about how code looks like and who think
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@ -21,18 +21,18 @@ subject prefixed with "[BUG] " or create an issue on github.
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Coding conventions (everywhere)
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If something should be better done or needs to fixed, add the word FIXME
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If something should be improved or needs to be fixed, add the word FIXME
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nearby, so grepping for FIXME gives all positions that need to be fixed.
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Indention is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world).
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Indentation is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world).
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How to submit stuff for inclusion into upstream cdist
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you value as a benefit for
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everybody using cdist, you're welcome to propose inclusion into upstream.
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you think might be of benefit to other
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cdist users, you're welcome to propose inclusion into upstream.
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There are though some requirements to ensure your changes don't break others
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There are some requirements to ensure your changes don't break other peoples
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work nor kill the authors brain:
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- All files should contain the usual header (Author, Copying, etc.)
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ use **git stash** to stash your changes away::
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git fetch -v origin
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git merge origin/master
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Similar when you want to develop another new feature, you go back
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Similarly when you want to develop another new feature, you go back
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to the master branch and create another branch based on it::
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