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authorLeah Rowe <info@minifree.org>2017-06-06 21:37:43 +0100
committerLeah Rowe <info@minifree.org>2017-06-06 21:38:55 +0100
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@@ -3,10 +3,6 @@ title: Information about sending patches for review
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...
-Useful information, related to Libreboot development, including links to the
-Git repositories where development is done. Libreboot development is discussed
-on the [IRC channel](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=libreboot).
-
Download Libreboot from the Git repository here:
**git clone https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot.git**
@@ -14,49 +10,23 @@ Download Libreboot from the Git repository here:
Editing the website and documentation, wiki-style
-------------------------------------------------
-The entire website on libreboot.org, including all of the Libreboot
-documentation, is hosted in the Git repository. The pages are written in
-Markdown, which is an easy-to-use markup language similar to the one used
-when, for instance, editing pages on WikiPedia or a MediaWiki-based website.
-
-Just download Libreboot's Git repository, make changes to the website under
-the ***www*** directory. Changes to the documentation section are made under
-the ***docs*** directory. Once you've made your changes, you can submit them
-for inclusion live on libreboot.org, using the instructions on the rest of this
-page.
-
-***You can use any standard text editor to edit and improve the entire
-Libreboot website. E.g. Vim, GNU Emacs, GNU Nano, Gedit or whatever you
-prefer to use.***
-
-We currently have a shortage of people who possess the skill to write and
-maintain good documentation for Libreboot, so we welcome any and all
-contributions!
-
-The .md files are written in Pandoc flavoured Markdown. The following scripts
-form Libreboot's *static site generator* which converts the Markdown files into
-HTML, to create the website:
+The website and documentation is inside the **www** directory in the
+[Git repository](#how-to-download-libreboot-from-the-git-repository), in
+Pandoc flavoured Markdown. The website is generated into static HTML via Pandoc
+with the following scripts in that directory:
- index.sh: generates the news feed (on the News section of the website)
- publish.sh: converts an .md file to an .html file
- generate.sh: with calls to index.sh and publish.sh, compiles the entire
Libreboot website
-To view your local version of the website, it is advisable to install an HTTP
-server (e.g. nginx, lighttpd) and configure it so that the `www` directory in
-your local Git repository is the document root. With this, you can run
-`generate.sh` and view your own version of the website locally. This can be
-useful for larger changes (including structural) if you're making many large
-improvements to the website. However, it is possible to just edit the Markdown
-files with a text editor and submit those, or view individual .html files
-(generated by publish.sh) in a Web browser (e.g. Firefox).
+Use any standard text editor (e.g. Vim, Emacs, Nano, Gedit) to edit the files,
+commit the changes and [send patches](#how-to-submit-your-patches).
-If you're running a local HTTP server, you can view your local version of the
-site by typing `localhost` into your browser's URL bar.
-
-At present, the site and documentation are optimized for use on the Web (as
-HTML, generated by Pandoc), but we would like to possibly support other use
-cases, such as PDF documents for printed manuals.
+Optionally, you can install a web server (e.g. lighttpd, nginx) locally and
+set the document root to the *www* directory in your local Git repository.
+With this configuration, you can then generate your local version of the
+website and view it by typing `localhost` in your browser's URL bar.
General guidelines for submitting patches
-----------------------------------------
@@ -64,23 +34,12 @@ General guidelines for submitting patches
We require all patches to be submitted under a free license:
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html>.
-You *must* declare copyright on your work, and declare a free license. Not
-declaring copyright, especially if you also don't declare a license, means that
-the default restrictive copyright laws apply under the Berne convention.
-
-If you wish to submit work without copyright, or with permissive terms, then
-the *Creative Commons Zero* license is highly recommended. Otherwise, the **GNU
-General Public License, version 3 or (at your option) any later version**, is
-preferred; we will also accept any other free license.
+- GNU General Public License v3 is highly recommended
+- For documentation, we require GNU Free Documentation License v1.3 or higher
-*We require all documentation and website changes to use the [GNU Free
-Documentation License, version 1.3](docs/fdl-1.3.md) or (at your option) any
-later version published by the Free Software Foundation; without Invariant
-sections, without front cover texts and without back cover texts.*
-
-Libreboot development is facilitated by *[git](https://git-scm.com/)*, a
-*distributed* version control system. You will need to install Git (most
-GNU+Linux distributions package it in their repositories).
+*Always* declare a license on your work! Not declaring a license means that
+the default, restrictive copyright laws apply, which would make your work
+non-free.
GNU+Linux is generally recommended as the OS of choice, for Libreboot
development.
@@ -88,27 +47,12 @@ development.
General code review guidelines
------------------------------
-Non-core members will push to their own repository, and issue a Pull Request.
-Core maintainers of Libreboot can push to the repository, but not to the master
-branch; they must push it to a non-master branch, and again issue a Pull
-Request.
-
-An individual or group of people will then review the patch sent by the
-contributor. With approval from a core maintainer, or otherwise someone with
-merge rights on the repository, the patch will be merged into the official
-*master* branch.
-
-Those with push/merge access on the official Libreboot repository must never
-directly push their own patches to the master branch, and they must never
-merge their own Pull Request. Regardless of the individual's standing and
-frequency of contributions within the project, those who decide whether to
-merge a patch will *always* differ from the original contributor.
-
-These guidelines are *enforced*, to avoid the appearance of a BDFL (Benevolent
-Dictator for Life) in the Libreboot project, as one previously existed in the
-project. Libreboot is a collectively and democratically governed project.
-Maintainers who violate these guidelines may, at the discretion of other
-maintainers, have their push/merge rights revoked.
+Any member of the public can [submit a patch](#how-to-submit-your-patches).
+Members with push access must *never* push directly to the master branch;
+issue a Pull Request, and wait for someone else to merge. Never merge your own
+work!
+
+Your patch will be reviewed for quality assurance, and merged if accepted.
How to download Libreboot from the Git repository
-------------------------------------------------