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- -*- mode: org; fill-column:65 -*-
- This is the GIT repository for the development of Org-mode, an
- Emacs mode for organizing your life.
- The text below explains the rules for participating in Org-mode
- development.
- * Main rules
- 1. The master git repository is hosted publicly at orgmode.org.
- Anyone can get a clone of the current repository state using
- the command
- git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
- Having a clone is sufficient to start hacking and to produce
- patches that can easily and consistently be applied to the
- main repository.
- 2. There is a mirror hosted publicly at repo.or.cz. Anyone can
- get a clone of the current repository state using the command
- git clone git://repo.or.cz/org-mode.git
- 3. People who are interested to participate in the Org-mode
- development can to so by sending patches to this address:
- [[mailto:emacs-orgmode@gnu.org][emacs-orgmode@gnu.org]]
- 4. An interested developer can also request push access to the
- central repository by sending her/his user-info to the
- maintainer of Org-mode or the webmaster of orgmode.org.
- After you have been added as a user with push privileges,
- clone the repository through ssh using
- git clone orgmode@orgmode.org:org-mode.git
- By requesting push access, you acknowledge that you have read
- and agreed with the following rules:
- - Org-mode is part of GNU Emacs. Therefore, we need to be
- very conscious about changes moving into the Org-mode core.
- These can originate only from people who have signed the
- appropriate papers with the Free Software Foundation. The
- files to which this applies are:
- - all *.el files in the lisp directory of the repository
- - org.texi, orgcard.tex in the doc directory
- - the corresponding ChangeLog files
- - Before making any significant changes, please explain and
- discuss them on the mailing list emacs-orgmode@gnu.org.
- This does obviously not apply to people who are maintaining
- their own contributions to Org-mode. Please, just use the
- new mechanism to make sure all changes end up in the right
- place.
- - Org mode no longer uses ChangeLog entries to document
- changes. Instead, special commit messages are used, as
- described in the `CONTRIBUTE' file in the main Emacs
- repository.
- - Among other things, Org-mode is widely appreciated because
- of its simplicity, cleanness and consistency. We should try
- hard to preserve this and I would like to ask everyone to
- keep this in mind when developing changes.
- * The contrib directory
- The git repository contains a contrib directory. This directory
- is the playing field for any developer, also people who have not
- (yet) signed the papers with the FSF. You are free to add files
- to this directory, implementing extensions, new link types etc.
- Also non-Lisp extensions like scripts to process Org-mode files
- in different ways are welcome in this directory. You should
- provide documentation with your extensions, at least in the form
- of commentary in the file, better on worg. Please discuss your
- extensions on [[mailto:emacs-orgmode@gnu.org][emacs-orgmode@gnu.org]].
- After files have been tested in contrib and found to be generally
- useful, we may decide to clarify copyright questions and then
- move the file into the Org-mode core. This means they will be
- moved up to the root directory and will also eventually be added
- to GNU Emacs bzr repository. The final decision about this rests
- with the maintainer.
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