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  1. CONTRIBUTING.md

    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.
    
    If the feature has merit, it will go through a thorough process of API design
    and review. Any code should come after this.
    
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    For any non-trivial change, we need to be able to answer these questions:
    
    * Why is this change done? What's the use case?
    * For user facing features, what will the API look like?
    * What test cases should it have? What could go wrong?
    * How will it roughly be implemented? We'll happily provide code pointers to save you time.
    
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    ======================
    
    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
    contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of
    things.
    
    Some of the ideas are documented in the [Maven Wiki][maven-wiki]
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    and then take a look at the
    [issues with the "contributions welcome" label](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/labels/stat%3Acontributions%20welcome).
    These are issues that we believe are particularly well suited for outside
    contributions, often because we probably won't get to them right now. If you
    decide to start on an issue, leave a comment so that other people know that
    you're working on it. If you want to help out, but not alone, use the issue
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    - Don’t change public API lightly, avoid if possible, and include your reasoning in the PR if essential.  It causes pain for developers who use OkHttp and sometimes runtime errors.
    - Favour a working external library if appropriate.  There are many examples of OkHttp libraries that can sit on top or hook in via existing APIs.
    - Get working code on a personal branch with tests before you submit a PR.
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    See the [security policy](https://golang.org/security) for details.
    
    The recommended way to file an issue is by running `go bug`.
    Otherwise, when filing an issue, make sure to answer these five questions:
    
    1. What version of Go are you using (`go version`)?
    2. What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
    3. What did you do?
    4. What did you expect to see?
    5. What did you see instead?
    
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    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
    [many libraries][works_with_okhttp] that sit on top or hook in via existing APIs. If you build
    something that integrates with OkHttp, tell us so that we can link it!
    
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    $ git fetch upstream
    $ git merge upstream/master
    ...
    ```
    
    ### 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
    
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