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+# Contributing to Rspamd
+
+:tada: First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada:
+
+The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to Rspamd and its packages, which are hosted in
+the [Rspamd Organization](https://github.com/rspamd) on GitHub. These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best
+judgment, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request. This contribution policy is heavily
+inspired by [Atom editor](https://github.com/atom/atom).
+
+#### Table Of Contents
+
+[I don't want to read this whole thing, I just have a question](#i-dont-want-to-read-this-whole-thing-i-just-have-a-question)
+
+[How Can I Contribute?](#how-can-i-contribute)
+
+* [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
+
+[Styleguides](#styleguides)
+
+* [Git Commit Messages](#git-commit-messages)
+* [Lua style guide](#lua-styleguide)
+
+## I don't want to read this whole thing I just have a question
+
+> **Note:** Please don't file an issue to ask a question. You'll get faster results by using the resources below.
+
+We have an official site with a detailed FAQ and various community support resources.
+
+* [Support channels explained](https://rspamd.com/support.html)
+* [Rspamd FAQ](https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html)
+
+The best way to ask a question and to get a relevant reply is the mailing list:
+
+* [Join Rspamd mailing lists](https://lists.rspamd.com/)
+
+If chat is more your speed, you can join the Rspamd developers and users using Telegram or IRC:
+
+* [Join Rspamd telegram channel](http://t.me/rspamd)
+* [Join Rspamd IRC channel](https://oftc.net/):
+ * server: ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697
+ * channel: #rspamd
+
+Please bear in mind that even though telegram/irc are chat services, sometimes it takes several hours for community
+members to respond — please be patient!
+
+## How Can I Contribute?
+
+### Reporting Bugs
+
+This section guides you through submitting a bug report for Rspamd. Following these guidelines helps maintainers and the
+community understand your report :pencil:, reproduce the behavior :computer: :computer:, and find related reports :
+mag_right:.
+
+When you are creating a bug report, please [include as many details as possible](#how-do-i-submit-a-good-bug-report).
+Fill out the required template, the information it asks for helps us resolve issues faster.
+
+> **Note:** If you find a **Closed** issue that seems like it is the same thing that you're experiencing, open a new
+> issue and include a link to the original issue in the body of your new one.
+
+#### Before Submitting A Bug Report
+
+* Read about bug reporting in general: https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#how-to-report-bugs-found-in-rspamd
+* Enable relevant debugging logs: https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#how-to-debug-some-module-in-rspamd
+* Check the FAQs about Core files in case of fatal
+ crash: https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#how-to-figure-out-why-rspamd-process-crashed
+* Check that your issue isn't already filed: https://github.com/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+user%3Arspamd
+* Check that there is not already an experimental package or master branch
+
+#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Bug Report?
+
+Explain the problem and include additional details to help maintainers reproduce the problem:
+
+* **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
+* **Describe the exact steps which reproduce the problem** in as many details as possible. For example, start by
+ explaining how you started Rspamd, e.g. which custom configuration are you using, or what message have you scanned.
+ When listing steps, **don't just say what you did, but explain how you did it**.
+* **Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps**. Include links to files or GitHub projects, or copy/pasteable
+ snippets, which you use in those examples. If you're providing snippets in the issue,
+ use [Markdown code blocks](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/#multiple-lines).
+* **Describe the behavior you observed after following the steps** and point out what exactly is the problem with that
+ behavior.
+* **Explain which behavior you expected to see instead and why.**
+* **If you're reporting that Rspamd crashed**, include a crash report with a stack trace from the operating
+ system: https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#how-to-figure-out-why-rspamd-process-crashed
+* **If the problem wasn't triggered by a specific action**, describe what you were doing before the problem happened and
+ share more information using the guidelines below.
+
+Provide more context by answering these questions:
+
+* **Did the problem start happening recently** (e.g. after updating to a new version of Rspamd) or was this always a
+ problem?
+* If the problem started happening recently, **can you reproduce the problem in an older version of Rspamd?** What's the
+ most recent version in which the problem doesn't happen? You can download older versions of Rspamd
+ from [the releases page](https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd/releases).
+* **Can you reliably reproduce the issue?** If not, provide details about how often the problem happens and under which
+ conditions it normally happens.
+* If the problem is related to scanning messages, **does the problem happen for all messages or only some?**
+
+Include details about your configuration and environment:
+
+* **Which version of Rspamd are you using?** Use `rspamd --version` to get the detailed information about the version
+ and the compile flags used.
+* **What's the name and version of the OS you're using**?
+* **What hardware are you using, including CPU generation**, e.g. Intel Haswell or ArmV7? If you have `gcc` installed,
+ that could be achieved by the following command: `gcc -march=native -Q --help=target|grep march`. In Linux, you can
+ also check `/proc/cpuinfo` file for the required details.
+
+## Styleguides
+
+### Git Commit Messages
+
+* Use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature")
+* Use the imperative mood ("Move cursor to..." not "Moves cursor to...")
+* Limit the first line to 72 characters or less (without tag)
+* Reference issues and pull requests liberally after the first line
+* Consider starting the commit message with an applicable tag:
+ * [Minor] - minor issue/improvement not worth to mention in ChangeLog
+ * [Feature] - a significant feature
+ * [Fix] - bug fix
+ * [CritFix] - critical bug fix worth a new version releasing
+ * [Rework] - some significant logic rework
+ * [Conf] - configuration change
+ * [Rules] - rules change
+
+### Lua styleguide
+
+Please use the following [Lua style guide](lua_style.md) when contributing changes to Lua code. This guide is both
+applicable for rules, libraries and plugins.