# Contributing guide This guide serves as a checklist before contributing to this repository. It mainly focuses on the steps to follow to submit an issue or a pull-request. ## 1. Issues ### 1.1 Before opening an issue Please check the following points before posting an issue: * Make sure you are using the latest commit (major releases are tagged, but corrections are available as new commits). * Make sure your issue is a question/feedback/suggestions **related to** the software provided in this repository. Otherwise, please refer to section [3](CONTRIBUTING.md#3-support-requests-and-questions) below. * Make sure your issue is not already reported/fixed on GitHub or discussed on a previous issue. Do not forget to browse into the **closed** issues. ### 1.2 Posting the issue When you have checked the previous points, create a new report from the **Issues** tab of this repository. A template is available [here](../../issues/new/choose) to help you report the issue you are facing or the enhancement you would like to propose. ## 2. Pull Requests ### 2.1 Before opening a pull-request STMicrolectronics is happy to receive contributions from the community, based on an initial Contributor License Agreement (CLA) procedure. * If you are an individual writing original source code and you are sure **you own the intellectual property**, then you need to sign an Individual [CLA](https://cla.st.com). * If you work for a company that wants also to allow you to contribute with your work, your company needs to provide a Corporate [CLA](https://cla.st.com) mentioning your GitHub account name. * If you are not sure that a CLA (Individual or Corporate) has been signed for your GitHub account you can check the [CLA](https://cla.st.com) dedicated page. Please note that: * The Corporate CLA will always take precedence over the Individual CLA. * One CLA submission is sufficient, for any project proposed by STMicroelectronics. ### 2.2 How to proceed * We recommend to engage first a communication thru an issue, in order to present your proposal, just to confirm that it corresponds to STMicroelectronics' domain or scope. * Then fork the project to your GitHub account to further develop your contribution. Please use the latest commit version. * Please, submit one pull-request per new feature or proposal. This will ease the analysis and the final merge if accepted. ## 3. Support requests and questions For support requests or any other question related to the product, the tools, the environment, you can submit a post to the **ST Community** on the appropriate topic [page](https://community.st.com/s/topiccatalog).