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| # Contributing Guidelines
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| Thank you for your interest in contributing to our project. Whether it's a bug report, new feature, correction, or additional
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| documentation, we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community.
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| Please read through this document before submitting any issues or pull requests to ensure we have all the necessary
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| information to effectively respond to your bug report or contribution.
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| ## Reporting Bugs/Feature Requests
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| We welcome you to use the GitHub issue tracker to report bugs or suggest features.
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| When filing an issue, please check existing open, or recently closed, issues to make sure somebody else hasn't already
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| reported the issue. Please try to include as much information as you can. Details like these are incredibly useful:
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| * A reproducible test case or series of steps
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| * The version of our code being used
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| * Any modifications you've made relevant to the bug
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| * Anything unusual about your environment or deployment
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| ## Contributing via Pull Requests
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| Contributions via pull requests are much appreciated. Before sending us a pull request, please ensure that:
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| 1. You are working against the latest source on the *master* branch.
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| 2. You check existing open, and recently merged, pull requests to make sure someone else hasn't addressed the problem already.
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| 3. You open an issue to discuss any significant work - we would hate for your time to be wasted.
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| To send us a pull request, please:
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| 1. Fork the repository.
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| 2. Modify the source; please focus on the specific change you are contributing. If you also reformat all the code, it will be hard for us to focus on your change.
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| 3. Ensure local tests pass.
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| 4. Commit to your fork using clear commit messages.
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| 5. Send us a pull request, answering any default questions in the pull request interface.
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| 6. Pay attention to any automated CI failures reported in the pull request, and stay involved in the conversation.
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| GitHub provides additional document on [forking a repository](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) and
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| [creating a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/).
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| ## Finding contributions to work on
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| Looking at the existing issues is a great way to find something to contribute on. As our projects, by default, use the default GitHub issue labels (enhancement/bug/duplicate/help wanted/invalid/question/wontfix), looking at any 'help wanted' issues is a great place to start.
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| ## Code of Conduct
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| This project has adopted the [Amazon Open Source Code of Conduct](https://aws.github.io/code-of-conduct).
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| For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://aws.github.io/code-of-conduct-faq) or contact
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| opensource-codeofconduct@amazon.com with any additional questions or comments.
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| ## Security issue notifications
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| If you discover a potential security issue in this project we ask that you notify AWS/Amazon Security via our [vulnerability reporting page](http://aws.amazon.com/security/vulnerability-reporting/). Please do **not** create a public github issue.
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| ## Licensing
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| See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for our project's licensing. We will ask you to confirm the licensing of your contribution.
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| We may ask you to sign a [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement) for larger changes.
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