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.
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// JSHint Configuration, Strict Edition
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This is a options template for [JSHint][1], using [JSHint example][2]
// and [Ory Band's example][3] as basis and setting config values to
// be most strict:
//
// * set all enforcing options to true
// * set all relaxing options to false
// * set all environment options to false, except the browser value
// * set all JSLint legacy options to false
//
// [1]: http://www.jshint.com/
// [2]: https://github.com/jshint/node-jshint/blob/master/example/config.json
// [3]: https://github.com/oryband/dotfiles/blob/master/jshintrc
//
// @author http://michael.haschke.biz/
// @license http://unlicense.org/
// == Enforcing Options ===============================================
//
// These options tell JSHint to be more strict towards your code. Use
// them if you want to allow only a safe subset of JavaScript, very
// useful when your codebase is shared with a big number of developers
// with different skill levels.
"bitwise" : true, // Prohibit bitwise operators (&, |, ^, etc.).
"curly" : true, // Require {} for every new block or scope.
"eqeqeq" : true, // Require triple equals i.e. `===`.
"forin" : true, // Tolerate `for in` loops without `hasOwnPrototype`.
"immed" : true, // Require immediate invocations to be wrapped in parens e.g. `( function(){}() );`
"latedef" : true, // Prohibit variable use before definition.
"newcap" : true, // Require capitalization of all constructor functions e.g. `new F()`.
"noarg" : true, // Prohibit use of `arguments.caller` and `arguments.callee`.
"noempty" : true, // Prohibit use of empty blocks.
"nonew" : true, // Prohibit use of constructors for side-effects.
"plusplus" : true, // Prohibit use of `++` & `--`.
"regexp" : true, // Prohibit `.` and `[^...]` in regular expressions.
"undef" : true, // Require all non-global variables be declared before they are used.
"strict" : true, // Require `use strict` pragma in every file.
"trailing" : true, // Prohibit trailing whitespaces.
// == Relaxing Options ================================================
//
// These options allow you to suppress certain types of warnings. Use
// them only if you are absolutely positive that you know what you are
// doing.
"asi" : false, // Tolerate Automatic Semicolon Insertion (no semicolons).
"boss" : false, // Tolerate assignments inside if, for & while. Usually conditions & loops are for comparison, not assignments.
"debug" : false, // Allow debugger statements e.g. browser breakpoints.
"eqnull" : false, // Tolerate use of `== null`.
"es5" : false, // Allow EcmaScript 5 syntax.
"esnext" : false, // Allow ES.next specific features such as `const` and `let`.
"evil" : false, // Tolerate use of `eval`.
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"globalstrict" : false, // Allow global "use strict" (also enables 'strict').
"iterator" : false, // Allow usage of __iterator__ property.
"lastsemic" : false, // Tolerat missing semicolons when the it is omitted for the last statement in a one-line block.
"laxbreak" : false, // Tolerate unsafe line breaks e.g. `return [\n] x` without semicolons.
"laxcomma" : false, // Suppress warnings about comma-first coding style.
"loopfunc" : false, // Allow functions to be defined within loops.
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"onecase" : false, // Tolerate switches with just one case.
"proto" : false, // Tolerate __proto__ property. This property is deprecated.
"regexdash" : false, // Tolerate unescaped last dash i.e. `[-...]`.
"scripturl" : false, // Tolerate script-targeted URLs.
"smarttabs" : false, // Tolerate mixed tabs and spaces when the latter are used for alignmnent only.
"shadow" : false, // Allows re-define variables later in code e.g. `var x=1; x=2;`.
"sub" : false, // Tolerate all forms of subscript notation besides dot notation e.g. `dict['key']` instead of `dict.key`.
"supernew" : false, // Tolerate `new function () { ... };` and `new Object;`.
"validthis" : false, // Tolerate strict violations when the code is running in strict mode and you use this in a non-constructor function.
// == Environments ====================================================
//
// These options pre-define global variables that are exposed by
// popular JavaScript libraries and runtime environments—such as
// browser or node.js.
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"prototypejs" : false, // Enable globals exposed by Prototype JavaScript framework.
"rhino" : false, // Enable globals available when your code is running inside of the Rhino runtime environment.
"wsh" : false, // Enable globals available when your code is running as a script for the Windows Script Host.
// == JSLint Legacy ===================================================
//
// These options are legacy from JSLint. Aside from bug fixes they will
// not be improved in any way and might be removed at any point.
"nomen" : false, // Prohibit use of initial or trailing underbars in names.
"onevar" : false, // Allow only one `var` statement per function.
"passfail" : false, // Stop on first error.
"white" : false, // Check against strict whitespace and indentation rules.
// == Undocumented Options ============================================
//
// While I've found these options in [example1][2] and [example2][3]
// they are not described in the [JSHint Options documentation][4].
//
// [4]: http://www.jshint.com/options/
"maxerr" : 100, // Maximum errors before stopping.
"predef" : [], // Extra globals.
"indent" : 4 // Specify indentation spacing
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