RabbitMQ projects use pull requests to discuss, collaborate on and accept code contributions. Pull requests is the primary place of discussing code changes.
The process is fairly standard:
- Fork the repository
- Pick what branch you'd like to base your work on. Something that can be deployed
immediately should be branched off of the
live
branch. - Create a branch with a descriptive name
- Make your changes, run tests, commit with a descriptive message, push to your fork
- Submit pull requests with an explanation what has been changed and why
- Submit a filled out and signed Contributor Agreement if needed (see below)
- Be patient. We will get to your pull request eventually
If what you are going to work on is a substantial change, please first ask the core team of their opinion on RabbitMQ mailing list.
See CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.
If you want to contribute a non-trivial change, please submit a signed copy of our Contributor Agreement around the time you submit your pull request. This will make it much easier (in some cases, possible) for the RabbitMQ core team to merge your contribution.
If something isn't clear, feel free to ask on our mailing list.