Thanks for stopping by to contribute Arm projects! The following is a set of guidelines for contributing and reporting bugs.
Before contributing please take a look at the FAQ guide.
The project submission begins with getting the project idea approved by repository maintainers. This happens by raising a GitHub issue using the following guidelines.
- Use a clear and crispy title for your project.
- Provide a detailed description for your project.
- Justify your showcasing of Arm and Arm-based functionalities in your project
After getting approval from one of the maintainers, proceed to next step.
Please follow the format specified in Project Submission Template.
Source code should contain the Copyright of author with the MIT license.
Once your project is structured into above format, please initiate the submission process by submitting a Pull Request as either a solution or a proof of concept.
One of our maintainers will review your project and comment on it if required. Once it gets approved, your pull request will be merged.
Contributors are encouraged to keep their content updated and in good shape.
We expect the author to respond to github issues opened against their project and keep the content up to date.
If any of the author found breaching this code of conduct they will be immediately removed from the ownership and their project may be deleted from the repository.
Bugs are tracked through GitHub issues. Issues should be created in the appropriate project repository and the following information should be provided.
- Use a clear and descriptive title for the issue to identify the problem.
- Describe the exact steps which reproduce the problem in as many details as possible.
- Mention the platform where issue is found.