From e9193a79fd180057848af3165ad9cf15921d4406 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Holovaty Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:24:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed some tiny typos in docs/contributing.txt git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@1482 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- docs/contributing.txt | 128 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/contributing.txt b/docs/contributing.txt index 23764c15fe..b91f62dae8 100644 --- a/docs/contributing.txt +++ b/docs/contributing.txt @@ -11,20 +11,20 @@ of the community, so there are many ways you can help Django's development: you'd like to see on that page. * Report bugs and request features in our `ticket tracker`_. Please read - `reporting bugs`, below, for the details on how we like our bug reports + `Reporting bugs`_, below, for the details on how we like our bug reports served up. - - * Submit patches for new and/or fixed behavior. Please read the `submitting - patches`_, below, for the details on how to submit a patch. - + + * Submit patches for new and/or fixed behavior. Please read `Submitting + patches`_, below, for details on how to submit a patch. + * Join the `django-dev`_ mailing list and share your ideas for how to improve Django. We're always open to suggestions, although we're likely to be skeptical of large-scale suggestions without some code to back it up. - + That's all you need to know if you'd like to join the Django development community. The rest of this document describes the details of how our community -works and how it handles bugs, mailing lists, and all the other minutiae of how -Django development works. +works and how it handles bugs, mailing lists, and all the other minutiae of +Django development. Reporting bugs ============== @@ -35,32 +35,32 @@ help in keeping our ticket tracker as useful as possible is appreciated. In particular: * **Do** read the FAQ_ to see if your issue might be a well-known question. - + * **Do** `search the tracker`_ to see if your issue has already been filed. - - * **Do** ask on `django-users`_ *first* if you're not sure if what you're + + * **Do** ask on `django-users`_ *first* if you're not sure if what you're seeing is a bug. - + * **Do** write complete, reproducible, specific bug reports. Include as much information as you possibly can, complete with code snippets, test - cases, etc. A minimal example the illustrates the bug in a nice small + cases, etc. A minimal example that illustrates the bug in a nice small test case is the best possible bug report. * **Don't** use the ticket system to ask support questions. Use the `django-users`_ list, or the `#django`_ IRC channel for that. - + * **Don't** use the ticket system to make large-scale feature requests. - We like to discuss any big changes to Django's core on the `django-dev`_ + We like to discuss any big changes to Django's core on the `django-dev`_ list before actually working on them. - + * **Don't** reopen issues that have been marked "wontfix". This mark means that the decision has been made that we can't or won't fix this particular issue. If you're not sure why, please ask on `django-dev`_. - - * **Don't** use the ticket tracker for lengthy discussions because they're + + * **Don't** use the ticket tracker for lengthy discussions, because they're likely to get lost. If a particular ticket is controversial, please move discussion to `django-dev`_. - + Reporting security issues ========================= @@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ following actions: * Halt all other development as long as is needed to develop a fix, including patches against the current and two previous releases. - + * Determine a go-public date for announcing the vulnerability and the fix. To try to mitigate a possible "arms race" between those applying the patch and those trying to exploit the hole, we will not announce security problems immediately. - + * Pre-notify everyone we know to be running the affected version(s) of Django. We will send these notifications through private e-mail which will include documentation of the vulnerability, links to the relevant patch(es), @@ -102,20 +102,24 @@ associated patches will get fixed *far* more quickly than those without patches. Patch style ----------- - * Make sure your code matches our `coding style`. + * Make sure your code matches our `coding style`_. - * Submit patches in the format returned by the ``svn diff`` command. + * Submit patches in the format returned by the ``svn diff`` command. An exception is for code changes that are described more clearly in plain English than in code. Indentation is the most common example; it's hard to read patches when the only difference in code is that it's indented. - + * Attach patches to a ticket in the `ticket tracker`_, using the "attach file" button. Please *don't* put the patch in the ticket description or comment unless it's a single line patch. - + * Name the patch file with a ``.diff`` extension; this will let the ticket tracker apply correct syntax highlighting, which is quite helpful. + * Put the prefix "[patch] " before the title of your ticket. This will make + it obvious that the ticket includes a patch, and it will add the ticket + to the `list of tickets with patches`_. + Coding style ============ @@ -124,34 +128,45 @@ Please follow these coding standards when writing code for inclusion in Django: * Unless otherwise specified, follow `PEP 8`_. * Use four spaces for indentation. - + * Use underscores, not camelCase, for variable, function and method names (i.e. ``poll.get_unique_voters()``, not ``poll.getUniqueVoters``). - + * Use ``InitialCaps`` for class names (or for factory functions that return classes). - + * Mark all strings for internationalization; see the `i18n documentation`_ for details. + * In Django template code, put one (and only one) space between the curly + brackets and the tag contents. + + Do this:: + + {{ foo }} + + Don't do this:: + + {{foo}} + Requesting features =================== -We're always trying to make Django better, and your feature requests make that -possible. Here are some tips on how to most effectively make a request: +We're always trying to make Django better, and your feature requests are a key +part of that. Here are some tips on how to most effectively make a request: * Request the feature on `django-dev`_, not in the ticket tracker; it'll get read more closely if it's on the mailing list. - - * Describe clearly and concisely what the missing feature is and how you'd + + * Describe clearly and concisely what the missing feature is and how you'd like to see it implemented. Include example code (non-functional is OK) if possible. - + * Explain *why* you'd like the feature. In some cases this is obvious, but since Django is designed to help real developers get real work done, - you'll need to explain it if it isn't obvious why the feature would be + you'll need to explain it, if it isn't obvious why the feature would be useful. - + As with most open-source projects, code talks. If you are willing to write the code for the feature yourself or if (even better) you've already written it, it's much more likely to be accepted. If it's a large feature that might need @@ -168,7 +183,7 @@ trunk at any time. Thus, large architectural changes -- that is, changes too large to be encapsulated in a single patch, or changes that need multiple eyes on them -- will have dedicated branches. See, for example, the `i18n branch`_. If you -have a change of this nature that you'd like to work on, ask on `django-dev` for +have a change of this nature that you'd like to work on, ask on `django-dev`_ for a branch to be created for you. We'll create a branch for pretty much any kind of experimenting you'd like to do. @@ -179,8 +194,8 @@ Developers working on a branch should periodically merge changes from the trunk into the branch. Please merge at least once a week. Every time you merge from the trunk, note the merge and revision numbers in the commit message. -Once the branch is stable and ready to be merged into the trunk, alert -django-dev. +Once the branch is stable and ready to be merged into the trunk, alert +`django-dev`_. After a branch has been merged, it should be considered "dead"; write access to it will be disabled, and old branches will be periodically "trimmed." To keep @@ -196,7 +211,7 @@ use:: svn switch http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches// -in the root of your Django sandbox (the directory that contains ``django``, +...in the root of your Django sandbox (the directory that contains ``django``, ``docs``, and ``tests``). Official releases @@ -204,8 +219,8 @@ Official releases Django's release numbering works as follows: - * Versions are numbered in the form ``A.B`` or ``A.B.C``. - + * Versions are numbered in the form ``A.B`` or ``A.B.C``. + * ``A`` is the major version number, which is only incremented for major changes to Django, and these changes are not necessarily backwards-compatible. That is, code you wrote for Django 6.0 may break @@ -223,16 +238,20 @@ Django's release numbering works as follows: ``A+1`` will remove the feature entirely. * ``C`` is the micro version number which, is incremented for bug and - security fixes. A new micro-release will always be 100% + security fixes. A new micro-release will always be 100% backwards-compatible with the previous micro-release. - - * In some cases we'll make release candidate releases. These are of the + + * In some cases, we'll make release candidate releases. These are of the form ``A.BrcN``, which means the ``Nth`` candidate release of version ``A.B``. +An exception to this version numbering scheme is the pre-1.0 Django code. +There's no guarantee of backwards-compatibility until the 1.0 release. + In Subversion, each Django release will be tagged under `tags/releases`_. If it's necessary to release a bug fix release or a security release that doesn't -come from the trunk, we'll copy that tag to ``branches/releases`` to make the bug fix release. +come from the trunk, we'll copy that tag to ``branches/releases`` to make the +bug fix release. Deciding on features ==================== @@ -246,19 +265,19 @@ voting style invented by Apache and used on Python itself, where votes are given as +1, +0, -0, or -1. Roughly translated, these votes mean: * +1: "I love the idea and I'm strongly committed to it." - + * +0: "Sounds OK to me." - + * -0: "I'm not thrilled, but I won't stand in the way." - + * -1: "I strongly disagree and would be very unhappy to see the idea turn into reality." - + Although these votes on django-dev are informal, they'll be taken very seriously. After a suitable voting period, if an obvious consensus arises we'll follow the votes. -However, consensus is not always possible. Touch decisions will be discussed by +However, consensus is not always possible. Tough decisions will be discussed by all full committers and finally decided by the Benevolent Dictators for Life, Adrian and Jacob. @@ -271,11 +290,11 @@ Full committers These are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate serious time to Django's development. - + The bar is very high for full commit access. It will only be granted by unanimous approval of all existing full committers, and the decision will err on the side of rejection. - + Partial committers These are people who are "domain experts." They have direct check-in access to the subsystems that fall under their jurisdiction, and they're given a @@ -287,10 +306,10 @@ Partial committers full committers (and any other partial committers in the same area). However, the bar is set lower; proven expertise in the area in question is likely to be sufficient. - + To request commit access, please contact an existing committer privately. Public requests for commit access are potential flame-war starters, and will be ignored. - + .. _community page: http://www.djangoproject.com/community/ .. _ticket tracker: http://code.djangoproject.com/newticket .. _django-dev: http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers @@ -298,6 +317,7 @@ requests for commit access are potential flame-war starters, and will be ignored .. _search the tracker: http://code.djangoproject.com/search .. _django-users: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users .. _`#django`: irc://irc.freenode.net/django +.. _list of tickets with patches: http://code.djangoproject.com/report/12 .. _PEP 8: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html .. _i18n documentation: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/i18n/ .. _i18n branch: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/branches/i18n