X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/ea152a7ead074d241fd581319ab6a921ef02c6c2..e717c375bcb7a6fe5a10b35f28e6a16456ddd393:/CONTRIBUTING.md diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 5ee4e0173..383e793b3 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ * https://www.ruby-lang.org/ - The homepage of Ruby which has more links and some great tutorials. -* http://rubyonrails.org/ - The homepage of Rails, also has links and tutorials +* https://rubyonrails.org/ - The homepage of Rails, also has links and tutorials. ## Coding style @@ -10,14 +10,21 @@ development to check that your code matches our guidelines: ``` bundle exec rubocop -bundle exec rake eslint +bundle exec rails eslint bundle exec erblint . ``` +You can also install hooks to have git run checks automatically when +you commit using [overcommit](https://github.com/sds/overcommit) with: + +``` +bundle exec overcommit --install +``` + ## Testing Having a good suite of tests is very important to the stability and -maintainability of any code base. The tests in the Rails port code are +maintainability of any code base. The tests in the `openstreetmap-website` code are by no means complete, but they are extensive, and must continue to be so with any new functionality which is written. Tests are also useful in giving others confidence in the code you've written, and can @@ -79,6 +86,21 @@ database, and update the list of available keys manually. Adding or removing keys to this list is therefore discouraged, but contributions to the descriptive texts are welcome. +### Copyright attribution + +The list of attributions on the /copyright page is managed by the [OSMF Licensing +Working Group (LWG)](https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licensing_Working_Group). + +If you want to add another attribution, or make changes to the text of an existing +attribution, please follow these steps: + +* First, contact the LWG to discuss your proposed changes. +* If the LWG approves, please create a pull request with your proposed changes. +* Finally, please ask the LWG to formally approve the wording used in the pull request + (by having an LWG member comment on the PR). + +When we have formal confirmation from LWG, we can go ahead and merge the PR. + ## Committing When you submit your changes, the project maintainers have to read them and