Blazar/How to contribute
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Revision as of 11:53, 26 May 2014 by Sergey Lukjanov (talk | contribs) (Sergey Lukjanov moved page Climate/How to contribute to Blazar/How to contribute: Climate project has been renamed to the Blazar project due to the possible trademark issues.)
Getting started
- Create Github account if you don't have one
- Make sure you have git options user.name and user.email set in git by typing git config --list. If not, configure them.
- Create Launchpad account if you don't have one
- Create OpenStack profile
- Login to OpenStack Gerrit using your Launchpad ID
- Sign up your OpenStack Individual Contributor License Agreement
- Check that your email is listed in Gerrit identities
- Subscribe to Climate-related projects on OpenStack Gerrit. Go to your settings and in the watched projects add stackforge/climate, stackforge/climate-nova and stackforge/python-climateclient
As all bugs/blueprints are listed in Climate Launchpad, you may keep track on them and choose some to work on.
How to keep in touch with community
- If you're not subscribed to OpenStack general mailing list or to OpenStack development mailing list, do that. Climate-related emails must be send with [climate] in its subject.
- All questions may be asked on our IRC channel #openstack-climate on freenode
- We also have weekly meetings on #openstack-meeting freenode IRC channel at 15:00 UTC
Your first commit to Climate
- Checkout corresponding Climate repository from Github
- Take a look on how Gerrit review process goes on in OpenStack (read carefully committing changes part)
- Apply and commit your changes
- Make sure all code checkings and tests have passed. See development guidelines to learn more
- Send your patch to the review (you may use git-review utility for that)
- Monitor status of your change on https://review.openstack.org/#/