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Contribution Guide for Adélie Linux Base File Set
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:Author:
* **A. Wilcox**, documentation writer
:Copyright:
© 2016 Adélie Linux. BSD open source licence.
Introduction
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This distribution contains the base file set needed for running Adélie Linux.
Its contents are installed to the root file system.
License
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The Adélie Linux project typically licenses its original source code under the
permissive, open NCSA license. However, since the project has found no usable
copies of some files needed for /etc licensed under such a license, it has been
deemed necessary to seek outside projects for these files.
The closest project that met the criteria of freely licensed and usable files
was FreeBSD; therefore, the entire base file set is licensed under the terms of
the 2-clause BSD license.
Changes
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Any changes to this repository must be reviewed before being pushed to the
master branch. There are no exceptions to this rule. For security-sensitive
updates, contact the Security Team at sec-bugs@adelielinux.org.
Inclusion in Base File Set
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For a file to be included in the base file set, it **must** meet all of the
following requirements:
#. It must be required by either a standard with which the Adélie Linux
project is aiming for compliance, or at least 10 packages that are or will
be shipped in the core repository.
#. It must not be included in any package in the core repository.
#. A file may be included in lieu of requirement #1 if it is required by one
or more packages included with the ``adelie-base`` metapackage or required
to boot up all Adélie Linux computers, regardless of init system or CPU
architecture.
Contributing Changes
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This section describes the usual flows of contribution to this repository.
GitLab Pull Requests
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#. If you do not already have a GitLab account, you must create one.
#. Create a *fork* of the packages repository. For more information, consult
the GitLab online documentation.
#. Clone your forked repository to your computer.
#. Make your changes.
#. Test your changes to ensure they are correct.
#. Add (or remove) changed files using ``git add`` and ``git rm``.
#. Commit your changes to the tree using the command ``git commit`` and
``git push``.
#. Visit your forked repository in a Web browser.
#. Choose the *Create Pull Request* button.
#. Review your changes to ensure they are correct, and then submit the form.
Mailing List
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#. Clone the packages repository to your computer.
#. Make your changes.
#. Test your changes to ensure they are correct.
#. Add (or remove) changed files using ``git add`` and ``git rm``.
#. Commit your changes to the tree using the command ``git commit``.
#. Use the command ``git format-patch HEAD^`` to create a patch file for your
commit.
.. note:: If you have made multiple commits to the tree, you will need to
add an additional ^ for each commit you have made. For example,
if you have made three commits, you will use the command
``git format-patch HEAD^^^``.
#. Email the resulting patch to the packagers mailing list.
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