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diff --git a/dom/canvas/test/webgl-conf/checkout/closure-library/CONTRIBUTING b/dom/canvas/test/webgl-conf/checkout/closure-library/CONTRIBUTING new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bab94181df --- /dev/null +++ b/dom/canvas/test/webgl-conf/checkout/closure-library/CONTRIBUTING @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Closure Library welcomes patches/pulls for features and bugfixes. + +For contributors inside Google, follow the instructions given here: +http://go/closure-contributors + +For contributors external to Google, follow the instructions given here: + +Notes on Contributions to Closure Library + +Google Individual Contributor License + +In all cases, contributors must sign a contributor license agreement, +either for an individual or corporation, before a patch can be +accepted. Please fill out the agreement for an individual or a +corporation, as appropriate. + +https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/individual +https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/corporate + +If you or your organization is not listed there already, you should +add an entry to the AUTHORS file as part of your patch. + +If you plan to add a significant component or large chunk of code, it +is recommended to bring it up on the discussion list for a design +discussion before writing code. + +If appropriate, write a unit test that demonstrates your patch. Tests are the +best way to ensure that future contributors do not break your code +accidentally. + +To change the Closure Library source, you must submit a pull request +in GitHub. See the GitHub documentation here: + +https://help.github.com/categories/63/articles + +Closure Library developers monitor outstanding pull requests. They may +request changes on the pull request before accepting. They will also +verify that the CLA has been signed. + +Oftentimes, the pull request will not be directly merged, but patched to +the internal Google codebase to verify that unit and integration tests +will Closure pass before submitting (and optionally make changes to +the patch to match style, fix text, or to make the code or comments +clearer). In this case, the issue associated with the pull request +will be closed when the patch pushed to the repository via the MOE +(Make Open Easy) system. + +https://code.google.com/p/moe-java/ |