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+ irc: "irc.freenode.org#projecthydra"
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+ # How to Contribute
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+ We want your help to make Project Hydra great.
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+ There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things.
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+ ## Hydra Project Intellectual Property Licensing and Ownership
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+ All code contributors must have an Individual Contributor License Agreement (iCLA) on file with the Hydra Project Steering Group.
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+ If the contributor works for an institution, the institution must have a Corporate Contributor License Agreement (cCLA) on file.
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+ https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra+Project+Intellectual+Property+Licensing+and+Ownership
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+ You should also add yourself to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` file in the root of the project.
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+ ## Contribution Tasks
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+ * Reporting Issues
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+ * Making Changes
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+ * Submitting Changes
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+ * Merging Changes
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+ ### Reporting Issues
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+ * Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free)
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+ * Submit a [Github issue](./issues) by:
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+ ### Making Changes
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+ * Fork the repository on GitHub
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+ * Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
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+ * This is usually the master branch.
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+ * To quickly create a topic branch based on master; `git branch fix/master/my_contribution master`
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+ * Then checkout the new branch with `git checkout fix/master/my_contribution`.
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+ * Please avoid working directly on the `master` branch.
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+ * You may find the [hub suite of commands](https://github.com/defunkt/hub) helpful
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+ * Make commits of logical units.
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+ * Your commit should include a high level description of your work in HISTORY.textile
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+ * Check for unnecessary whitespace with `git diff --check` before committing.
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+ * Make sure your commit messages are [well formed](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html).
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+ * If you created an issue, you can close it by including "Closes #issue" in your commit message. See [Github's blog post for more details](https://github.com/blog/1386-closing-issues-via-commit-messages)
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+ ```
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+ Include Closes #<issue-number> when relavent.
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+ Description can have multiple paragraphs and you can use code examples
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+ class PostsController
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+ ```
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+ * Make sure you have added the necessary tests for your changes.
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+ * Run _all_ the tests to assure nothing else was accidentally broken.
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+ * When you are ready to submit a pull request
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+ ### Submitting Changes
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+ * Read the article ["Using Pull Requests"](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests) on GitHub.
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+ * Make sure your branch is up to date with its parent branch (i.e. master)
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+ * `git checkout master`
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+ * `git pull --rebase`
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+ * `git rebase master`
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+ * It is likely a good idea to run your tests again.
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+ * Squash the commits for your branch into one commit
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+ * `git rebase --interactive HEAD~<number-of-commits>` ([See Github help](https://help.github.com/articles/interactive-rebase))
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+ * To determine the number of commits on your branch: `git log master..<your-branch> --oneline | wc -l`
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+ * Squashing your branch's changes into one commit is "good form" and helps the person merging your request to see everything that is going on.
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+ * Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
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+ * Submit a pull request from your fork to the project.
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+ ### Merging Changes
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+ * It is considered "poor from" to merge your own request.
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+ * Please take the time to review the changes and get a sense of what is being changed. Things to consider:
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+ * Does the code changes have tests? _Not all changes need new tests, some changes are refactorings_
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+ * Does the commit contain more than it should? Are two separate concerns being addressed in one commit?
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+ * Did the Travis tests complete successfully?
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+ * If you are uncertain, bring other contributors into the conversation by creating a comment that includes their @username.
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+ * If you like the pull request, but want others to chime in, create a +1 comment and tag a user.
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+ # Additional Resources
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+ * [General GitHub documentation](http://help.github.com/)
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+ * [GitHub pull request documentation](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/)
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+ * [Pro Git](http://git-scm.com/book) is both a free and excellent book about Git.
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+ * [A Git Config for Contributing](http://ndlib.github.io/practices/my-typical-per-project-git-config/)
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+ # 1.0.2 (2013-07-22)
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  h1. hydra-batch-edit
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  Batch Editing Functionality for Hydra Heads
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  *This is Alpha Software!* While working on a specific Hydra Head with specific content & use cases, we added batch editing functionality. We wrote the code as a separate gem so that others can use this as a starting point, but _you will have to modify the code_ to get this to work. If other Hydra partners start using the gem, it will become more immediately useful & configurable out of the box. At that point, someone will delete this message.
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+ puts "Updating gemfile"
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