airshipctl/CONTRIBUTING.md
Ian H Pittwood 6cb70e7eb3 [#17] Fixes to airshipctl docs
Various typo fixes in documents

Various grammar and language changes for clarification

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Contributing Guidelines

The airshipctl project accepts contributions via Gerrit reviews. For help getting started with Gerrit, see the official OpenDev documentation. This document outlines the process to help get your contribution accepted.

Support Channels

Whether you are a user or contributor, official support channels are available here.

You can also report bugs.

Before opening a new issue or submitting a change, it's helpful to search the bug reports above - it's likely that another user has already reported the issue you're facing, or it's a known issue that we're already aware of. It is also worth asking on the IRC channels.

Story Lifecycle

The airshipctl project uses Jira to track all efforts, whether those are contributions to this repository or other community projects. The Jira issues are a combination of epics, issues, subtasks, bugs, and milestones. We use epics to define large deliverables and many epics have been created already. The project assumes that developers trying to break down epics into manageable work will create their own issues/stories and any related subtasks to further breakdown their work. Milestones act as human readable goals for the sprint they are assigned to.

The airshipctl project leverages 1-month sprints primarily for the purpose of chronologically ordering work in Jira.

Coding Conventions

Airship has a set of coding conventions that are meant to cover all Airship subprojects.

However, airshipctl also has its own specific coding conventions and standards in the official airshipctl developer guide.