PythonNet is developed and maintained by unpaid community members so well written, documented and tested pull requests are encouraged.
By submitting a pull request for this project, you agree to license your contribution under the MIT license to this project.
- Make sure you have a GitHub account
- Submit a ticket for your issue, assuming one does not already exist.
- Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce the bug.
- Include what Python version and operating system you are using.
- Fork the repository on GitHub
- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
- This is usually the master branch.
- Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch.
- To quickly create a topic branch based on master;
git checkout -b fix/develop/my_contribution master
. Please avoid working directly on themaster
branch for anything other than trivial changes.
- Make commits of logical units.
- Check for unnecessary whitespace with
git diff --check
before committing. - Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format.
- Make sure you have added the necessary tests for your changes.
- Run all the tests to assure nothing else was accidentally broken.
- Merge the topic branch into master and push to your fork of the repository.
- Submit a pull request to the repository in the pythonnet organization.
- After feedback has been given we expect responses within two weeks. After two weeks we may close the pull request if it isn't showing any activity.