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Contributing to Python
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Build Status
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- main
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+ `Stable buildbots <https://buildbot.python.org/3.x.stable/>`_
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- 3.9
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+ `Stable buildbots <https://buildbot.python.org/3.9.stable/>`_
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2020-05-25 16:19:42 -03:00
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- 3.8
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+ `Stable buildbots <https://buildbot.python.org/3.8.stable/>`_
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- 3.7
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+ `Stable buildbots <https://buildbot.python.org/3.7.stable/>`_
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Thank You
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First off, thanks for contributing to the maintenance of the Python programming
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language and the CPython interpreter! Even if your contribution is not
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ultimately accepted, the fact you put time and effort into helping out is
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greatly appreciated.
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Contribution Guidelines
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Please read the `devguide <https://devguide.python.org/>`_ for
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guidance on how to contribute to this project. The documentation covers
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everything from how to build the code to submitting a pull request. There are
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also suggestions on how you can most effectively help the project.
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Please be aware that our workflow does deviate slightly from the typical GitHub
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project. Details on how to properly submit a pull request are covered in
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`Lifecycle of a Pull Request <https://devguide.python.org/pullrequest/>`_.
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We utilize various bots and status checks to help with this, so do follow the
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comments they leave and their "Details" links, respectively. The key points of
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our workflow that are not covered by a bot or status check are:
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- All discussions that are not directly related to the code in the pull request
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should happen on `GitHub Issues <https://github.com/python/cpython/issues>`_.
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- Upon your first non-trivial pull request (which includes documentation changes),
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feel free to add yourself to ``Misc/ACKS``
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Setting Expectations
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Due to the fact that this project is entirely volunteer-run (i.e. no one is paid
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to work on Python full-time), we unfortunately can make no guarantees as to if
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or when a core developer will get around to reviewing your pull request.
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If no core developer has done a review or responded to changes made because of a
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"changes requested" review, please feel free to email python-dev to ask if
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someone could take a look at your pull request.
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Code of Conduct
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All interactions for this project are covered by the
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`PSF Code of Conduct <https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/>`_. Everyone is
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expected to be open, considerate, and respectful of others no matter their
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position within the project.
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