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# Contributor Code of Conduct
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As contributors and maintainers of this project, we pledge to respect everyone who contributes by posting issues, updating documentation, submitting pull requests, providing feedback in comments, and any other activities.
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Communication through any of Bitnami's channels (GitHub, mailing lists, Twitter, and so on) must be constructive and never resort to personal attacks, trolling, public or private harassment, insults, or other unprofessional conduct.
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We promise to extend courtesy and respect to everyone involved in this project, regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, ethnicity, religion, or level of experience. We expect anyone contributing to this project to do the same.
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If any member of the community violates this code of conduct, the maintainers of this project may take action, including removing issues, comments, and PRs or blocking accounts, as deemed appropriate.
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If you are subjected to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please communicate with us.
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If you have suggestions to improve this Code of Conduct, please submit an issue or PR.
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**Attribution**
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This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Angular project available at this page: https://github.com/angular/code-of-conduct/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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# Contributing Guidelines
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Contributions are welcome via GitHub Pull Requests. This document outlines the process to help get your contribution accepted.
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Any type of contribution is welcome: new features, bug fixes, documentation improvements, etc.
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## How to Contribute
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1. Fork this repository, develop, and test your changes.
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2. Submit a pull request.
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### Requirements
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When submitting a PR make sure that:
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- It must pass CI jobs for linting and test the changes (if any).
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- It must follow [container best practices](https://engineering.bitnami.com/articles/best-practices-writing-a-dockerfile.html).
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- The title of the PR is clear enough.
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- If necessary, add information to the repository's `README.md`.
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### PR Approval and Release Process
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1. Changes are manually reviewed by Bitnami team members usually within a business day.
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2. Once the changes are accepted, the PR is tested (if needed) into the Bitnami CI pipeline, the container is deployed and tested (verification and functional tests) using docker-compose and Helm (if there is an associated Helm Chart).
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3. The PR is merged by the reviewer(s) in the GitHub `master` branch.
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4. Then our CI/CD system is going to push the container image to the different registries including the recently merged changes.
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***NOTE***: Please note that, in terms of time, may be a slight difference between the appearance of the code in GitHub and the image with the changes in the different registries.
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