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2title: Contributing
4cdca0af 3category: Contributing
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0aff7b75 5SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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8# Contributing
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945c6e7c 10We welcome contributions from everyone. However, please follow the following guidelines when posting a GitHub Pull Request or filing a GitHub Issue on the systemd project:
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12## Filing Issues
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868e6ce6 14* We use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues) **exclusively** for tracking **bugs** and **feature** **requests** (RFEs) of systemd. If you are looking for help, please try the forums of your distribution first, or [systemd-devel mailing list](https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel) for general questions about systemd.
c85b6ff1 15* We only track bugs in the **two** **most** **recently** **released** (non-rc) **versions** of systemd in the GitHub Issue tracker. If you are using an older version of systemd, please contact your distribution's bug tracker instead (see below). See [GitHub Release Page](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/releases) for the list of most recent releases.
c4bc2e93 16* When filing a feature request issue (RFE), please always check first if the newest upstream version of systemd already implements the feature, and whether there's already an issue filed for your feature by someone else.
945c6e7c 17* When filing an issue, specify the **systemd** **version** you are experiencing the issue with. Also, indicate which **distribution** you are using.
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18* Please include an explanation how to reproduce the issue you are pointing out.
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945c6e7c 20Following these guidelines makes it easier for us to process your issue, and ensures we won't close your issue right-away for being misfiled.
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22### Older downstream versions
23For older versions that are still supported by your distribution please use respective downstream tracker:
24* **Fedora** - [bugzilla](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=systemd)
f6f213ac 25* **RHEL/CentOS** - [bugzilla](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/) or [systemd-rhel GitHub](https://github.com/redhat-plumbers)
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26* **Debian** - [bugs.debian.org](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=systemd)
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28## Security vulnerability reports
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153d5975 30See [reporting of security vulnerabilities](SECURITY.md).
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32## Posting Pull Requests
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d331f484 34* Make sure to post PRs only relative to a recent tip of the `main` branch.
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35* Follow our [Coding Style](CODING_STYLE.md) when contributing code. This is a requirement for all code we merge.
36* Please make sure to test your change before submitting the PR. See the [Hacking guide](HACKING.md) for details on how to do this.
868e6ce6 37* Make sure to run the test suite locally, before posting your PR. We use a CI system, meaning we don't even look at your PR if the build and tests don't pass.
a87c45a8 38* If you need to update the code in an existing PR, force-push into the same branch, overriding old commits with new versions.
3efadceb 39* After you have pushed a new version, add a comment explaining the latest changes. If you are a member of the systemd project on GitHub, remove the `reviewed/needs-rework`/`ci-fails/needs-rework`/`needs-rebase` labels.
868e6ce6 40* If you are copying existing code from another source (eg: a compat header), please make sure the license is compatible with `LGPL-2.1-or-later`. If the license is not `LGPL-2.1-or-later`, please add a note to [`LICENSES/README.md`](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/LICENSES/README.md).
d331f484 41* If the pull request stalls without review, post a ping in a comment after some time has passed. We are always short on reviewer time, and pull requests which haven't seen any recent activity can be easily forgotten.
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43## Reviewing Pull Requests
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45* See [filtered list of pull requests](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+-label%3A%22reviewed%2Fneeds-rework+%F0%9F%94%A8%22+-label%3Aneeds-rebase+-label%3Agood-to-merge%2Fwith-minor-suggestions+-label%3A%22good-to-merge%2Fwaiting-for-ci+%F0%9F%91%8D%22+-label%3Apostponed+-label%3A%22needs-reporter-feedback+%E2%9D%93%22+-label%3A%22dont-merge+%F0%9F%92%A3%22+-label%3A%22ci-fails%2Fneeds-rework+%F0%9F%94%A5%22+sort%3Aupdated-desc) for requests that are ready for review.
46* After performing a review, set
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48 * `reviewed/needs-rework` if the pull request needs significant changes
49 * `ci-fails/needs-rework` if the automatic tests fail and the failure is relevant to the pull request
50 * `ci-failure-appears-unrelated` if the test failures seem irrelevant
51 * `needs-rebase` if the pull request needs a rebase because of conflicts
52 * `good-to-merge/waiting-for-ci` if the pull request should be merged without further review
53 * `good-to-merge/with-minor-suggestions` if the pull request should be merged after an update without going through another round of reviews
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55Unfortunately only members of the `systemd` organization on github can change labels.
56If your pull request is mislabeled, make a comment in the pull request and somebody will fix it.
57Reviews from non-members are still welcome.
58
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59## Final Words
60
945c6e7c 61We'd like to apologize in advance if we are not able to process and reply to your issue or PR right-away. We have a lot of work to do, but we are trying our best!
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63Thank you very much for your contributions!
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64
65# Backward Compatibility And External Dependencies
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67We strive to keep backward compatibility where possible and reasonable. The following are general guidelines, not hard
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68rules, and case-by-case exceptions might be applied at the discretion of the maintainers. The current set of build-time
69and runtime dependencies are documented in the [README](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/README).
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71## New features
72
73It is fine for new features/functionality/tools/daemons to require bleeding edge external dependencies, provided there
868e6ce6 74are runtime and build-time graceful fallbacks (e.g.: a daemon will not be built, runtime functionality will be skipped with a clear log message).
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75In case a new feature is added to both `systemd` and one of its dependencies, we expect the corresponding feature code to
76be merged upstream in the dependency before accepting our side of the implementation.
77Making use of new kernel syscalls can be achieved through compat wrappers in our tree (see: `src/basic/missing_syscall_def.h`),
78and does not need to wait for glibc support.
79
80## External Build/Runtime Dependencies
81
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82It is often tempting to bump external dependencies' minimum versions to cut cruft, and in general it's an essential part
83of the maintenance process. But as a general rule, existing dependencies should not be bumped without strong
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84reasons. When possible, we try to keep compatibility with the most recent LTS releases of each mainstream distribution
85for optional components, and with all currently maintained (i.e.: not EOL) LTS releases for core components. When in
86doubt, ask before committing time to work on contributions if it's not clear that cutting support would be obviously
87acceptable.
88
89## Kernel Requirements
90
91Same principles as with other dependencies should be applied. It is fine to require newer kernel versions for additional
92functionality or optional features, but very strong reasons should be required for breaking compatibility for existing
93functionality, especially for core components. It is not uncommon, for example, for embedded systems to be stuck on older
94kernel versions due to hardware requirements, so do not assume everybody is running with latest and greatest at all times.
95In general, [currently maintained LTS branches](https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html) should keep being supported
868e6ce6 96for existing functionality.
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98## `libsystemd.so`
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868e6ce6 100`libsystemd.so` is a shared public library, so breaking ABI/API compatibility would create lot of work for everyone, and is not allowed. Instead, always add a new interface instead of modifying
ea7ded75 101the signature of an existing function. It is fine to mark an interface as deprecated to gently nudge users toward a newer one,
868e6ce6 102but support for the old one must be maintained.
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103Symbol versioning and the compiler's deprecated attribute should be used when managing the lifetime of a public interface.
104
105## `libudev.so`
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107`libudev.so` is a shared public library, and is still maintained, but should not gain new symbols at this point.