Add a "Contributing" section to README with patch submission guidelines
For the CubicWeb project and its dependencies, we now prefer patches
submission and review by email on a public mailing list. We are thus moving
away from the previous vcreview-based workflow taking place on the forge.
This change is motivated by the following points:
- the current reviewer assignment mechanism (pick a random reviewer, rely on
reviewer availability rather than on willingness to review, send related
patches to distinct people, etc.) is inefficient if not counter-productive;
- most of the times, discussion only happens between the patch submitter and a
reviewer with no easy way to increase the audience;
- cubicweb-vcreview has no concept of patch series;
- cubicweb-vcreview is not actively maintained anymore and its usability keeps
deteriorating.
We expect that email-based submission and review of patches will circumvent
these limitations. Anybody interested in the project is welcome to subscribed
to the mailing list and participate to the review process.
This patch documents the basic workflow of patches submissions by email.
CSS Coding Standards
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(Draft, to be continued)
:Naming: camelCase
Indentation rules
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- 2 espaces avant les propriétés
- pas d'espace avant les ":", un espace après
- 1 seul espace entre les différentes valeurs pour une même propriété
Documentation
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Please keep rules semantically linked grouped together, with a comment about
what they are for.
Recommendation
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- Try to use existing classes rather than introduce new ones
- Keep things as simple as possible while in the framework
- Think about later customization by application
- Avoid introducing a new CSS file for a few lines of CSS, at least while the
framework doesn't include packing functionalities