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# CONTRIBUTING GUIDELINE |
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1. [Luke, use the search](#luke-use-the-search) |
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2. [You have a problem](#you-have-a-problem) |
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3. [You have a solution](#you-have-a-solution) |
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**BONUS:** [You have free time to volunteer](#you-have-free-time-to-volunteer) |
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## LUKE, USE THE SEARCH |
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May the experiences of other people be with you |
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## YOU HAVE A PROBLEM |
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See point 1, then look at FAQ or Troubleshooting wiki pages (first we'll have to make them) |
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## YOU HAVE A SOLUTION |
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See point 1, then go ahead (unless your solution is yet another theme) |
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## YOU HAVE FREE TIME TO VOLUNTEER |
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Cool! Please have a look at the list below to understand how oh-my-zsh categorizes its issues. |
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Classification of issues and |
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- Bugs, which may be: |
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- Specific of zsh \* |
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- Regressions, in which we should summon the author of the offending commit once it is located |
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- Feature requests |
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- Helpdesk, which may be: |
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- Specific of zsh \* |
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- Everything else |
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\* In the case of bugs, I see the benefit in going through the trouble of responding to that. After all, oh-my-zsh should be the missing link that makes zsh perfect, and hunting down an upstream bug can lead to a submitted PR. |
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In the case of helpdesk, minimal response should be done. That is, provide a link to the wiki with the relevant information, or |
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add it to the FAQ of the wiki and point to it afterwards. |
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