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# Contributing to GitButler
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So you're interested in contributing to GitButler. Amazing!
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## Understand the License
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First thing to know, GitButler is not a side project, it is the product of a
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pretty cool company located in Berlin who develop this client and its
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associated services professionally. For this reason, we have licensed this
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software under the [Functional Source License](https://fsl.software/), a
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mostly permissive non-compete license that converts to Apache 2.0 or MIT after
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two years.
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So, it's not strictly OSS, but it _will_ be. You're free to contribute,
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but you can't take this and use it to compete with us. You can, however,
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otherwise use it however you want.
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We figured this is better than closed source while still letting us make a
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living from our hard work without worrying too much about bad actors.
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## Our Development Process
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As a private company, we have our own development processes that we try to be
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fairly open about, but we're all sitting in a room in Berlin, so external
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contributions and remote work aren't really a central part of our process.
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It's possible that you want to see a feature, and we disagree, so if you want
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to get something accepted, please discuss it with us first, so we can all be
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fairly confident that your work has a chance to be accepted before you spend
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your time or result in needing to maintain a fork.
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The two places to communicate with us are on Discord and GitHub (issues and
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discussions, etc.).
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Join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/MmFkmaJ42D
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## Submitting a Bug Report
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You probably know how to submit a bug report.
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You know, check first to see if something is already there, give us detail to
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recreate it if at all possible. Things you would want you to do if you were
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maintaining this project.
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## Submitting a Change
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If you talked it over with us, and we agree that it's something we would take,
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please do the familiar GitHub dance of forking the repository and submitting
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a Pull Request, so we can review and possibly merge it.
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Any contributions sent to us implicitly give us the right to redistribute that
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work under the same license and rights.
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[Why we don't explicitly require a CLA for contributions to GitButler](https://ben.balter.com/2018/01/02/why-you-probably-shouldnt-add-a-cla-to-your-open-source-project/)
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## How will GitButler Stay in Business?
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The client is open source and free to use, forever. If you want to use this
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as your Git client, it will never be pulled out from under you.
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In parallel with this client, we're also developing some rad cloud services
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that you can optionally enable but are not necessary or limiting to your
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client experience. If we can provide some compelling team functionality that
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you can get your boss to pay for, then we would love to have your business
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in that area. If it's not interesting to you, then never fear, the client is
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fully functional on its own and totally free.
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## Kudos
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We _love_ our community. Whether you just join Discord to give us some feedback,
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file a well researched issue, or submit a killer PR, we are excited that you
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care about what we're doing.
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However, helping us with our codebase is over the top. We'll call out our
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contributors in some way, though we haven't quite figured out how yet. But
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rest assured, we'll give you credit. Or schwag, maybe. Or a beer, if you're
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ever in town.
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## Get into the Code!
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Ok, you're officially onboarded. Grab the code and start in on the
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[DEVELOPMENT.md](DEVELOPMENT.md) file.
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God speed.
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