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Guidance on how to contribute

There are two primary ways to help:

  • using the issue tracker, and
  • changing the code-base.

Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO)

Due to legal reasons, contributors will be asked to accept a DCO before they submit the first pull request to this projects, this happens in an automated fashion during the submission process. SAP uses the standard DCO text of the Linux Foundation.

Using the issue tracker

Use the issue tracker to suggest feature requests, report bugs, and ask questions. This is also a great way to connect with the developers of the project as well as others who are interested in this solution.

Use the issue tracker to find ways to contribute. Find a bug or a feature, mention in the issue that you will take on that effort, then follow the guidance below.

Changing the code-base

Generally speaking, you should fork this repository, make changes in your own fork, and then submit a pull-request. All new code should have been thoroughly tested end-to-end in order to validate implemented features and the presence or lack of defects. All new scripts and docker files must come with automated (unit) tests.

The contract of functionality exposed by docker files functionality needs to be documented, so it can be properly used. Implementation of a functionality and its documentation shall happen within the same commit(s).

Consistent USER Instruction in the Dockerfile

Set the user name (or UID) and the user group (or GID) to UID 1000 and GID 1000 to be consistent ith the Jenkins image.

USER 1000:1000