All contributions, whatever their forms, are welcome.
- To declare a bug, or ask for an improvement, create an [* issue*] (https://github.com/RedFroggy/keycloak-verify-email-by-code/issues)
- To contribute code or documentation directly, you can use a [Pull
Request] (https://github.com/RedFroggy/keycloak-verify-email-by-code/pulls). In this case, it is best to link it to
an issue.
- The commit messages, as well as the code itself, will preferably be written in English.
- The documentation will be translated into both French and English.
By contributing to this project you agree to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). This document was created by the Linux Kernel community and is a simple statement that you, as a contributor, have the legal right to make the contribution. See the DCO file for details.
Contributors sign-off that they adhere to these requirements by adding a Signed-off-by line to commit messages. For example:
This is my commit message
Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <[email protected]>
Git even has a -s command line option to append this automatically to your commit message:
$ git commit -s -m 'This is my commit message'
If you have already made a commit and forgot to include the sign-off, you can amend your last commit to add the sign-off with the following command, which can then be force pushed.
git commit --amend -s
We use a DCO bot to enforce the DCO on each pull request and branch commits.
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT license.