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-# How to contribute
-
-mruby is an open-source project which is looking forward to each contribution.
-
-## Your Pull Request
-
-To make it easy to review and understand your change please keep the following
-things in mind before submitting your pull request:
-
-* Work on the latest possible state of **mruby/master**
-* Create a branch which is dedicated to your change
-* Test your changes before creating a pull request (```./minirake test```)
-* If possible write a test case which confirms your change
-* Don't mix several features or bug-fixes in one pull request
-* Create a meaningful commit message
-* Explain your change (i.e. with a link to the issue you are fixing)
-* Use mrbgem to provide non ISO features (classes, modules and methods) unless
- you have a special reason to implement them in the core
-
-## Coding conventions
-
-How to style your C and Ruby code which you want to submit.
-
-### C code
-
-The core part (parser, bytecode-interpreter, core-lib, etc.) of mruby is
-written in the C programming language. Please note the following hints for your
-C code:
-
-#### Comply with C99 (ISO/IEC 9899:1999)
-
-mruby should be highly portable to other systems and compilers. For this it is
-recommended to keep your code as close as possible to the C99 standard
-(http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/WG14/www/docs/n1256.pdf).
-
-Although we target C99, Visual C++ is also an important target for mruby. For
-this reason a declaration of a local variable has to be at the beginning of a
-scope block.
-
-#### Reduce library dependencies to a minimum
-
-The dependencies to libraries should be kept to an absolute minimum. This
-increases the portability but makes it also easier to cut away parts of mruby
-on-demand.
-
-#### Don't use C++ style comments
-
- /* This is the preferred comment style */
-
-Use C++ style comments only for temporary comment e.g. commenting out some code lines.
-
-#### Insert a break after the method return value:
-
- int
- main(void)
- {
- ...
- }
-
-### Ruby code
-
-Parts of the standard library of mruby are written in the Ruby programming
-language itself. Please note the following hints for your Ruby code:
-
-#### Comply with the Ruby standard (ISO/IEC 30170:2012)
-
-mruby is currently targeting to execute Ruby code which complies to ISO/IEC
-30170:2012 (http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=59579).