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Getting Involved

There are many ways to contribute to the project, including fixing issues or improving documentation.

Questions

This is the issue tracker for ember-cli-jsdoc. The community uses this site to collect and track bugs and discussions of new features. If you are having difficulties using ember-cli-jsdoc or have a question about usage please ask a question on Stack Overflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=ember-cli-jsdoc

Issues

Think you've found a bug or have a new feature to suggest? Let us know!

Reporting a Bug

  1. Make sure you have the latest version of the code, if possible, as we may have already fixed your bug.

  2. Search for similar issues. It's possible somebody has encountered this bug already.

  3. Provide a demo that specifically shows the problem. This demo should be fully operational with the exception of the bug you want to demonstrate. The more pared down, the better. Issues with demos are prioritized.

  4. Your issue will be verified. The provided demo will be tested for correctness. The ember-cli-jsdoc team will work with you until your issue can be verified.

  5. Keep up to date with feedback from the ember-cli-jsdoc team on your ticket. Your ticket may be closed if it becomes stale.

  6. If possible, submit a Pull Request with a failing test. Better yet, take a stab at fixing the bug yourself if you can!

The more information you provide, the easier it is for us to validate that there is a bug and the faster we'll be able to take action.

Requesting a Feature

  1. Search Issues for similar feature requests. It's possible somebody has already asked for this feature or provided a pull request that we're still discussing.

  2. Provide a clear and detailed explanation of the feature you want and why it's important to add. Keep in mind that we want features that will be useful to the majority of our users and not just a small subset.

  3. If the feature is complex, consider writing some initial documentation for it. If we do end up accepting the feature it will need to be documented and this will also help us to understand it better ourselves.

  4. Attempt a Pull Request. If you are willing to help the project out, you can submit a Pull Request. We always have more work to do than time to do it. If you can write some code then that will speed the process along.

Pull Requests

Contributer License Agreement

Contributions to the ember-cli-jsdoc project require the submission of a contributer license agreement. Individual contributers should review and complete the Individual CLA. Contributions made on behalf of a company/employer will necessitate the completion of the Corporate CLA.

If you have any questions about either of these documents please contact the same individual listed in the documents you are to send your completed copies to.

We love pull requests!

Here's a quick guide:

  1. Fork the repo.

  2. Commit your changes. If your pull request fixes an issue specify it in the commit message. Here's an example: git commit -m "Close #12 Fix passing of context"

  3. Push to your fork and submit a pull request againt the master branch. Please provide us with some explanation of why you made the changes you made. For new features make sure to explain a standard use case to us.

We try to be quick about responding to tickets but sometimes we get a bit backlogged. If the response is slow, try to find someone on IRC(#softlayer) to give the ticket a review.

Syntax

* Follow the [Ember.js Style Guide](https://github.com/softlayer/ember-style-guide).