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# Contributing to the registry
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## Are you having issues?
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Please first try any of these support forums before opening an issue:
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* irc #docker on freenode (archives: [https://botbot.me/freenode/docker/])
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* https://forums.docker.com/
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* if your problem is with the "hub" (the website and other user-facing components), or about automated builds, then please direct your issues to https://support.docker.com
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## So, you found a bug?
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First check if your problem was already reported in the issue tracker.
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If it's already there, please refrain from adding "same here" comments - these don't add any value and are only adding useless noise. **Said comments will quite often be deleted at sight**. On the other hand, if you have any technical, relevant information to add, by all means do!
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Your issue is not there? Then please, create a ticket.
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If possible the following guidelines should be followed:
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* try to come up with a minimal, simple to reproduce test-case
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* try to add a title that describe succinctly the issue
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* if you are running your own registry, please provide:
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* registry version
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* registry launch command used
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* registry configuration
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* registry logs
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* in all cases:
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* `docker version` and `docker info`
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* run your docker daemon in debug mode (-D), and provide docker daemon logs
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## You have a patch for a known bug, or a small correction?
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Basic github workflow (fork, patch, make sure the tests pass, PR).
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... and some simple rules to ensure quick merge:
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* clearly point to the issue(s) you want to fix
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* when possible, prefer multiple (smaller) PRs addressing individual issues over a big one trying to address multiple issues at once
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* if you need to amend your PR following comments, squash instead of adding more commits
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## You want some shiny new feature to be added?
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Fork the project.
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Create a new proposal in the folder `open-design/specs`, named `DEP_MY_AWESOME_PROPOSAL.md`, using `open-design/specs/TEMPLATE.md` as a starting point.
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Then immediately submit this new file as a pull-request, in order to get early feedback.
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Eventually, you will have to update your proposal to accommodate the feedback you received.
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Usually, it's not advisable to start working too much on the implementation itself before the proposal receives sufficient feedback, since it can significantly altered (or rejected).
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Your implementation should then be submitted as a separate PR, that will be reviewed as well.
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