TiddlyWiki5 welcomes contributions to its code and documentation via GitHub. Please take a moment to read these notes to help make the process as smooth as possible.
From the perspective of the developers, a bug report that says little more than "it doesn't work" can be frustrating. For effective debugging, we need as much information as possible. At a minimum, please try to include:
There's a lot of good material on the web about bug reports:
Like other OpenSource projects, TiddlyWiki5 needs a signed contributor license agreement from individual contributors before contributions of code can be accepted. This is a legal agreement that allows contributors to assert that they own the copyright of their contribution, and that they agree to license it to the UnaMesa Association (the legal entity that owns TiddlyWiki on behalf of the community).
This is a first pass at a CLA for TiddlyWiki. Please let us know if we missed something important. If we do have to make essential changes to the CLA, there is a possibility that all contributors will need to sign it again
git clone https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5.git TiddlyWiki5 cd TiddlyWiki5 git checkout -b sign-cla
Add your name and the date to cla-individual.md or cla-entity.md. Date format (YYYY/MM/DD)
eg: Jeremy Ruston, @Jermolene, 2011/11/22
git add . git commit -m "sign contributor license agreement" git push origin sign-cla
Go to your github repo and create a pull request.
Thank you!
The CLA documents used for this project where created using Harmony Project Templates. "HA-CLA-I-LIST Version 1.0" for "CLA-individual" and "HA-CLA-E-LIST Version 1.0" for "CLA-entity"
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