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# Contributing to Opscode Cookbooks
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We are glad you want to contribute to Opscode Cookbooks! The first
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step is the desire to improve the project.
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You can find the answers to additional frequently asked questions
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[on the wiki](http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/How+to+Contribute).
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You can find additional information about
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[contributing to cookbooks](http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/How+to+Contribute+to+Opscode+Cookbooks)
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on the wiki as well.
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## Quick-contribute
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* Create an account on our [bug tracker](http://tickets.opscode.com)
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* Sign our contributor agreement (CLA)
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[ online](https://secure.echosign.com/public/hostedForm?formid=PJIF5694K6L)
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(keep reading if you're contributing on behalf of your employer)
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* Create a ticket for your change on the
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[bug tracker](http://tickets.opscode.com)
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* Link to your patch as a rebased git branch or pull request from the
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ticket
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* Resolve the ticket as fixed
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We regularly review contributions and will get back to you if we have
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any suggestions or concerns.
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## The Apache License and the CLA/CCLA
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Licensing is very important to open source projects, it helps ensure
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the software continues to be available under the terms that the author
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desired. Chef uses the Apache 2.0 license to strike a balance between
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open contribution and allowing you to use the software however you
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would like to.
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The license tells you what rights you have that are provided by the
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copyright holder. It is important that the contributor fully
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understands what rights they are licensing and agrees to them.
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Sometimes the copyright holder isn't the contributor, most often when
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the contributor is doing work for a company.
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To make a good faith effort to ensure these criteria are met, Opscode
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requires a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) or a Corporate
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Contributor License Agreement (CCLA) for all contributions. This is
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without exception due to some matters not being related to copyright
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and to avoid having to continually check with our lawyers about small
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patches.
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It only takes a few minutes to complete a CLA, and you retain the
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copyright to your contribution.
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You can complete our contributor agreement (CLA)
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[ online](https://secure.echosign.com/public/hostedForm?formid=PJIF5694K6L).
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If you're contributing on behalf of your employer, have your employer
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fill out our
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[Corporate CLA](https://secure.echosign.com/public/hostedForm?formid=PIE6C7AX856)
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instead.
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## Ticket Tracker (JIRA)
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The [ticket tracker](http://tickets.opscode.com) is the most important
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documentation for the code base. It provides significant historical
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information, such as:
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* Which release a bug fix is included in
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* Discussion regarding the design and merits of features
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* Error output to aid in finding similar bugs
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Each ticket should aim to fix one bug or add one feature.
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## Using git
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You can get a quick copy of the repository for this cookbook by
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running `git clone
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git://github.com/opscode-coobkooks/COOKBOOKNAME.git`.
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For collaboration purposes, it is best if you create a Github account
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and fork the repository to your own account. Once you do this you will
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be able to push your changes to your Github repository for others to
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see and use.
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If you have another repository in your GitHub account named the same
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as the cookbook, we suggest you suffix the repository with -cookbook.
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### Branches and Commits
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You should submit your patch as a git branch named after the ticket,
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such as COOK-1337. This is called a _topic branch_ and allows users to
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associate a branch of code with the ticket.
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It is a best practice to have your commit message have a _summary
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line_ that includes the ticket number, followed by an empty line and
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then a brief description of the commit. This also helps other
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contributors understand the purpose of changes to the code.
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[COOK-1757] - platform_family and style
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* use platform_family for platform checking
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* update notifies syntax to "resource_type[resource_name]" instead of
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resources() lookup
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* COOK-692 - delete config files dropped off by packages in conf.d
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* dropped debian 4 support because all other platforms have the same
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values, and it is older than "old stable" debian release
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Remember that not all users use Chef in the same way or on the same
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operating systems as you, so it is helpful to be clear about your use
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case and change so they can understand it even when it doesn't apply
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to them.
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### Github and Pull Requests
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All of Opscode's open source cookbook projects are available on
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[Github](http://www.github.com/opscode-cookbooks).
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We don't require you to use Github, and we will even take patch diffs
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attached to tickets on the tracker. However Github has a lot of
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convenient features, such as being able to see a diff of changes
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between a pull request and the main repository quickly without
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downloading the branch.
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If you do choose to use a pull request, please provide a link to the
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pull request from the ticket __and__ a link to the ticket from the
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pull request. Because pull requests only have two states, open and
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closed, we can't easily filter pull requests that are waiting for a
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reply from the author for various reasons.
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### More information
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Additional help with git is available on the
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[Working with Git](http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Working+with+Git)
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wiki page.
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## Functional and Unit Tests
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This cookbook is set up to run tests under
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[Opscode's test-kitchen](https://github.com/opscode/test-kitchen). It
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uses minitest-chef to run integration tests after the node has been
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converged to verify that the state of the node.
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Test kitchen should run completely without exception using the default
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[baseboxes provided by Opscode](https://github.com/opscode/bento).
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Because Test Kitchen creates VirtualBox machines and runs through
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every configuration in the Kitchenfile, it may take some time for
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these tests to complete.
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If your changes are only for a specific recipe, run only its
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configuration with Test Kitchen. If you are adding a new recipe, or
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other functionality such as a LWRP or definition, please add
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appropriate tests and ensure they run with Test Kitchen.
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If any don't pass, investigate them before submitting your patch.
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Any new feature should have unit tests included with the patch with
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good code coverage to help protect it from future changes. Similarly,
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patches that fix a bug or regression should have a _regression test_.
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Simply put, this is a test that would fail without your patch but
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passes with it. The goal is to ensure this bug doesn't regress in the
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future. Consider a regular expression that doesn't match a certain
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pattern that it should, so you provide a patch and a test to ensure
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that the part of the code that uses this regular expression works as
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expected. Later another contributor may modify this regular expression
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in a way that breaks your use cases. The test you wrote will fail,
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signalling to them to research your ticket and use case and accounting
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for it.
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If you need help writing tests, please ask on the Chef Developer's
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mailing list, or the #chef-hacking IRC channel.
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## Code Review
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Opscode regularly reviews code contributions and provides suggestions
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for improvement in the code itself or the implementation.
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We find contributions by searching the ticket tracker for _resolved_
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tickets with a status of _fixed_. If we have feedback we will reopen
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the ticket and you should resolve it again when you've made the
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changes or have a response to our feedback. When we believe the patch
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is ready to be merged, we will tag the _Code Reviewed_ field with
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_Reviewed_.
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Depending on the project, these tickets are then merged within a week
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or two, depending on the current release cycle.
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## Release Cycle
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The versioning for Opscode Cookbook projects is X.Y.Z.
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* X is a major release, which may not be fully compatible with prior
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major releases
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* Y is a minor release, which adds both new features and bug fixes
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* Z is a patch release, which adds just bug fixes
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A released version of a cookbook will end in an even number, e.g.
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"1.2.4" or "0.8.0". When development for the next version of the
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cookbook begins, the "Z" patch number is incremented to the next odd
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number, however the next release of the cookbook may be a major or
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minor incrementing version.
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Releases of Opscode's cookbooks are usually announced on the Chef user
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mailing list. Releases of several cookbooks may be batched together
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and announced on the [Opscode Blog](http://www.opscode.com/blog).
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## Working with the community
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These resources will help you learn more about Chef and connect to
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other members of the Chef community:
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* [chef](http://lists.opscode.com/sympa/info/chef) and
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[chef-dev](http://lists.opscode.com/sympa/info/chef-dev) mailing
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lists
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* #chef and #chef-hacking IRC channels on irc.freenode.net
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* [Community Cookbook site](http://community.opscode.com)
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* [Chef wiki](http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef)
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* Opscode Chef [product page](http://www.opscode.com/chef)
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## Cookbook Contribution Do's and Don't's
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Please do include tests for your contribution. If you need help, ask
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on the
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[chef-dev mailing list](http://lists.opscode.com/sympa/info/chef-dev)
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or the
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[#chef-hacking IRC channel](http://community.opscode.com/chat/chef-hacking).
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Not all platforms that a cookbook supports may be supported by Test
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Kitchen. Please provide evidence of testing your contribution if it
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isn't trivial so we don't have to duplicate effort in testing. Chef
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10.14+ "doc" formatted output is sufficient.
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Please do indicate new platform (families) or platform versions in the
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commit message, and update the relevant ticket.
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If a contribution adds new platforms or platform versions, indicate
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such in the body of the commit message(s), and update the relevant
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COOK ticket. When writing commit messages, it is helpful for others if
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you indicate the COOK ticket. For example:
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git commit -m '[COOK-1041] - Updated pool resource to correctly
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delete.'
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Please do use [foodcritic](http://acrmp.github.com/foodcritic) to
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lint-check the cookbook. Except FC007, it should pass all correctness
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rules. FC007 is okay as long as the dependent cookbooks are *required*
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for the default behavior of the cookbook, such as to support an
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uncommon platform, secondary recipe, etc.
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Please do ensure that your changes do not break or modify behavior for
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other platforms supported by the cookbook. For example if your changes
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are for Debian, make sure that they do not break on CentOS.
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Please do not modify the version number in the metadata.rb, Opscode
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will select the appropriate version based on the release cycle
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information above.
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Please do not update the CHANGELOG.md for a new version. Not all
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changes to a cookbook may be merged and released in the same versions.
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Opscode will update the CHANGELOG.md when releasing a new version of
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the cookbook.
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