## Contributing guide This document serves as a checklist before contributing to this repository. It includes links to additional information if topics are unclear to you. This guide mainly focuses on the proper use of Git. ### 1. Before opening an issue To report a bug/request please enter the issue in the right repository. Please check the following boxes before posting an issue: - [ ] `Make sure you are using the latest commit (major releases are Tagged, but corrections are available as new commits).` - [ ] `Make sure your issue is a question/feedback/suggestion RELATED TO the software provided in this repository.` Otherwise, it should be discussed on the [ST Community forum](https://community.st.com/s/). - [ ] `Make sure your issue is not already reported/fixed on GitHub or discussed in a previous issue.` Please refer to the tab issue for the list of issues and pull-requests. Do not forget to browse to the **closed** issues. ### 2. Posting the issue When you have checked the previous boxes, you will find two templates (Bug Report or Other Issue) available in the **Issues** tab of the repository. ### 3. Pull Requests STMicroelectronics is happy to receive contributions from the community, based on an initial Contributor License Agreement (CLA) procedure. * If you are an individual writing original source code and you are sure **you own the intellectual property**, then you need to sign an Individual CLA (https://cla.st.com). * If you work for a company that wants also to allow you to contribute with your work, your company needs to provide a Corporate CLA (https://cla.st.com) mentioning your GitHub account name. * If you are not sure that a CLA (Individual or Corporate) has been signed for your GitHub account, you can check here (https://cla.st.com). Please note that: * The Corporate CLA will always take precedence over the Individual CLA. * One CLA submission is sufficient for any project proposed by STMicroelectronics. #### How to proceed * We recommend to engage first a communication through an issue, in order to present your proposal and just to confirm that it corresponds to a STMicroelectronics domain or scope. * Then fork the project to your GitHub account to further develop your contribution. Please use the latest commit version. * Please submit one Pull Request for one new feature or proposal. This will facilitate the analysis and the final merge if accepted.