You are encouraged to contribute to the repository by forking and submitting a
pull request signed by the contributor using the git commit -s
command line
option pursuant to the Developer's Certificate of Origin (DCO), available at
https://developercertificate.org, and
licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0 (Apache-2.0).
Contributions can be made and signed using the GitHub user interface by simply
editing one or more files. Such contributions MUST NOT be made to the main
branch, but rather to a fork.
(If you are new to GitHub, you might start with a basic tutorial and check out a more detailed guide to pull requests.)
Pull requests will be evaluated by the repository maintainers on a schedule and
if deemed beneficial will be committed to the main
branch. Pull requests
should have a descriptive name, include an summary of all changes made in the
pull request description, and include unit tests that provide good coverage of
the feature or fix. A Continuous Integration (CI) pipeline is executed on all
PRs before review and contributors are expected to address all CI issues
identified. Where appropriate, PRs that impact the end-user and developer demos
in the repo should include updates or extensions to those demos to cover the new
capabilities.
If you would like to propose a significant change, please open an issue first to discuss the work with the community.