Please read this document before submitting an issue or pull request the CI-Bonfire project.
It really helps us out and lets us know that you respect our time.
In return, we will show the same respect in addressing your issue.
If you think this guide can be improved, please let us know.
The GitHub issue tracker should only be used for one of the following:
These are some things that don't belong in the issue tracker:
Please avoid personal support requests. We try to provide the best support
we can, while maintaining a free project that helps you code faster. We have forums,
user guides, API doc's, CodeIgniter has great user doc's and a execellent forum.
Please avoid derailing issues. Keep the discussion on topic and respect the
opinions of others.
A bug is a demonstrable problem that is caused by the code in the
repository.
If you've come across a problem with the code and you're letting us know about
it, thank you. We appreciate your time and the effort you're making to help
improve the code for everyone else!
Please read the following guidelines for reporting bugs:
Use the GitHub issue search - check if the issue has already been
reported. If it has been, please comment on the existing issue.
Check if the issue has been fixed - the latest master
or
development branch may already contain a fix.
Isolate the demonstrable problem - make sure that the code in the
project's repository is definitely responsible for the issue. Create a
reduced test case - an
extremely simple and immediately viewable example of the issue.
Include a live example - provide a link to your reduced test case
when appropriate (e.g. if the issue is related to frond-end technologies).
Please use jsFiddle to host examples.
Please try to be as detailed as possible in your report too. What is your
environment? What steps will reproduce the issue? What browser(s) and OS
experience the problem? What would you expect to be the outcome? All these
details will help me and others to assess and fix any potential bugs.
Short and descriptive title
A summary of the issue and the browser/OS environment in which it occurs. If
suitable, include the steps required to reproduce the bug.
- This is the first step
- This is the second step
- Further steps, etc.
<url>
- a link to the reduced test caseAny other information you want to share that is relevant to the issue being
reported. This might include the lines of code that you have identified as
causing the bug, and potential solutions (and your opinions on their
merits).
A good bug report shouldn't leave us needing to chase you up to get further
information that is required to assess or fix the bug.
Feature requests are welcome! Please provide links to examples or articles that
help to illustrate the specifics of a feature you're requesting. The more
detail, the better. It will help us to decide whether the feature is something we
agree should become part of the project.
Contribution enquiries should take place before any significant pull request,
otherwise you risk spending a lot of time working on something that we might not
want to pull into the repository.
In this regard, some contribution enquires may be feature requests that you
would like to have a go at implementing yourself if they are wanted. Other
enquiries might revolve around refactoring code or porting a project to
different languages.
Good pull requests - patches, improvements, new features - are a fantastic
help.
If you've spotted any small, obvious errors and want to help out by patching it,
that will be much appreciated.
If your contribution involves a significant amount of work or substantial
changes to any part of the project, please open a "contribution enquiry" issue
first to check that the work is wanted or matches the goals of the project.
All pull requests should remain focused in scope and avoid containing unrelated
commits.
Please follow this process; it's the best way to get your work merged into the
project:
git clone
git@github.com:<your-username>/<repo-name>git
).upstream
remote (git remote add upstream
git://github.com/<upsteam-owner>/<repo-name>.git
).git pull upstream
<dev-branch>
).git
checkout -b <topic-branch-name>
).git push origin <topic-branch-name>
).