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4. Code contributions require signing a Google CLA. API changes ----------- We make changes to Guava's public [APIs][], including adding new APIs, very carefully. Because of this, if you're interested in seeing a new feature in Guava, the best approach is to create an [issue][] (or comment on an existing issue if there is one) requesting the feature and describing specific use cases for it.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --> Contributing to Apache Maven ====================== You have found a bug or you have an idea for a cool new feature? Contributing code is a great way to give something back to the open source community. Before you dig right into the code, there are a few guidelines that we need
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This button will cause a Javascript alert dialog to appear asking you to type a reason for accepting the changes, e.g. "Added new API for Gradle 8.x". Clicking okay on the dialog will cause a copy of the `accepted-public-api-changes.json` containing your (properly sorted) addition to be downloaded. You can then replace the existing file with this new downloaded version. ### Java Toolchain
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============ Keeping the project small and stable limits our ability to accept new contributors. We are not seeking new committers at this time, but some small contributions are welcome. If you've found a security problem, please follow our [bug bounty][security] program. If you've found a bug, please contribute a failing test case so we can study and fix it. If you have a new feature idea, please build it in an external library. There are
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``` ### Create your feature branch Before making code changes, make sure you create a separate branch for these changes ``` git checkout -b my-new-feature ``` ### Test MinIO server changes After your code changes, make sure - To add test cases for the new code. If you have questions about how to do it, please ask on our [Slack](https://slack.min.io) channel. - To run `make verifiers`
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- Get working code on a personal branch with tests before you submit a PR. - OkHttp is a small and light dependency. Don't introduce new dependencies or major new functionality. - OkHttp targets the intersection of RFC correct *and* widely implemented. Incorrect implementations that are very widely implemented e.g. a bug in Apache, Nginx, Google, Firefox should also be handled.
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* When you contribute a new feature to TensorFlow, the maintenance burden is (by default) transferred to the TensorFlow team. This means that the benefit of the contribution must be compared against the cost of maintaining the feature. * Full new features (e.g., a new op implementing a cutting-edge algorithm) typically will live in
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