NAME
Test2::Manual::Contributing - How to contribute to the Test2 project.
DESCRIPTION
This is a short manual page dedicated to helping people who wish to contribute to the Test2 project.
WAYS TO HELP
REPORT BUGS
The easiest way to help is to report bugs when you find them. Bugs are a fact of life when writing or using software. If you use Test2 long enough you are likely to find a bug. When you find such a bug it would help us out if you would submit a ticket.
BUG TRACKERS
Always try to find the preferred bug tracker for the module that has the bug. Here are the big 3 for the main Test2 project:
SUBMIT PATCHES
You are welcome to fix bugs you find, or from the tracker. We also often accept patches that add new features or update documentation. The preferred method of submitting patches is a github pull request, that said we also accept patches via email.
ADD/UPDATE DOCUMENTATION
Documentation can be flawed just like code can be. Documentation can also become outdated. If you see some incorrect documentation, or documentation that is missing, we would love to get a patch to fix it!
ANSWER QUESTIONS ON IRC/SLACK
We are always hanging out on irc://irc.perl.org, the #perl-qa and #toolchain channels are a good place to find us.
There is also a Test2 slack channel: https://perl-test2.slack.com.
WRITE NEW TOOLS USING TEST2
Writing a new tool using Test2 is always a good way to contribute. When you write a tool that you think is useful, it is nice to share it by putting it on CPAN.
PORT OLD TOOLS TO TEST2
The Test::*
namespace has been around for a long time, and has a LOT of tools. The Test2::Tools::*
namespace is fairly young, and has less tools. Finding a useful old tool with no modern equivalent, and writing a port is a very good use of your time.
SEE ALSO
Test2::Manual - Primary index of the manual.
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2-Manual can be found at https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.
MAINTAINERS
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/