[Mostly copied from git's SubmittingPatches] | |
Commits: | |
- make commits of logical units | |
- check for unnecessary whitespace with "git diff --check" | |
before committing | |
- do not check in commented out code or unneeded files | |
- the first line of the commit message should be a short | |
description and should skip the full stop | |
- the body should provide a meaningful commit message, which | |
includes motivation for the change, and contrasts | |
its implementation with previous behaviour | |
- if you want your work included in isl.git, add a | |
"Signed-off-by: Your Name <you@example.com>" line to the | |
commit message (or just use the option "-s" when | |
committing) to confirm that you agree to the Developer's | |
Certificate of Origin | |
- make sure that you have tests for the bug you are fixing | |
- make sure that the test suite passes after your commit | |
Patch: | |
- use "git format-patch -M" to create the patch | |
- do not PGP sign your patch | |
- send a single patch per mail, e.g., using git-send-email(1) | |
- do not attach your patch, but read in the mail | |
body, unless you cannot teach your mailer to | |
leave the formatting of the patch alone. | |
- be careful doing cut & paste into your mailer, not to | |
corrupt whitespaces. | |
- provide additional information (which is unsuitable for | |
the commit message) between the "---" and the diffstat | |
- if you change, add, or remove a command line option or | |
make some other user interface change, the associated | |
documentation should be updated as well. | |
- if your name is not writable in ASCII, make sure that | |
you send off a message in the correct encoding. | |
- send the patch to the development mailing list | |
(isl-development@googlegroups.com). If you use | |
git-send-email(1), please test it first by sending email | |
to yourself. | |
Revisions: | |
- add the revision number inside square brackets to | |
the subject line (e.g., use --subject-prefix='PATCH v2' | |
when creating the patch) | |
- recall the major issues discovered during the previous | |
review and explain how you addressed them or why you | |
disagree. Do so either in a cover letter, between the | |
"---" and the diffstat or in a separate message. |