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Do not add files with personal, private data.
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Initially, we try to stay close to the "Public ITS" distribution.
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A pull request should address one, and only one, concern. For example, adding a program or bug fix.
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Individual commits within a pull request should consist of atomic changes. A single commit should neither be in a partial state, nor should it contain multiple unrelated changes that could be split into separate commits.
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Add or update documentation in the pull request. That includes both README files in the repository, and files put into the ITS disk image.
If you add a new program, update doc/programs.md.
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Do use the git history rewriting operations to modify pull request.
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Prefix temporary branch names with your username and
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When making a major change to a versioned ITS file, rename the file and increase the version number. Do not keep the old version. This way, it's easier to see the diff in the revision log.
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Users in the PDP-10 group can merge pull requests themselves. However, please wait for someone to make a review and approve the changes. You can explicitly request a review from someone in the group.