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11 1.1.1.3 christos ## BIND 9 Source Access and Contributor Guidelines
12 1.1.1.3 christos *May 28, 2020*
13 1.1 christos
14 1.1 christos ### Contents
15 1.1 christos
16 1.1 christos 1. [Access to source code](#access)
17 1.1 christos 1. [Reporting bugs](#bugs)
18 1.1 christos 1. [Contributing code](#contrib)
19 1.1 christos
20 1.1 christos ### Introduction
21 1.1 christos
22 1.1.1.3 christos Thank you for using BIND 9!
23 1.1 christos
24 1.1 christos BIND is open source software that implements the Domain Name System (DNS)
25 1.1 christos protocols for the Internet. It is a reference implementation of those
26 1.1 christos protocols, but it is also production-grade software, suitable for use in
27 1.1.1.3 christos high-volume and high-reliability applications. It is very
28 1.1 christos widely used DNS software, providing a robust and stable platform on top of
29 1.1 christos which organizations can build distributed computing systems with the
30 1.1 christos knowledge that those systems are fully compliant with published DNS
31 1.1 christos standards.
32 1.1 christos
33 1.1 christos BIND is and will always remain free and openly available. It can be
34 1.1 christos used and modified in any way by anyone.
35 1.1 christos
36 1.1.1.3 christos BIND is maintained by [Internet Systems Consortium](https://www.isc.org),
37 1.1 christos a public-benefit 501(c)(3) nonprofit, using a "managed open source" approach:
38 1.1 christos anyone can see the source, but only ISC employees have commit access.
39 1.1.1.3 christos In the past, the source could only be seen once ISC had published
40 1.1.1.3 christos a release; read access to the source repository was restricted just
41 1.1.1.3 christos as commit access was. That has changed, as ISC now provides a
42 1.1 christos public git mirror to the BIND source tree (see below).
43 1.1 christos
44 1.1.1.3 christos At ISC, we're committed to
45 1.1.1.3 christos building communities that are welcoming and inclusive: environments where people
46 1.1.1.2 christos are encouraged to share ideas, treat each other with respect, and collaborate
47 1.1.1.3 christos towards the best solutions. To reinforce our commitment, ISC
48 1.1.1.3 christos has adopted a slightly modified version of the Django
49 1.1.1.3 christos [Code of Conduct](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) for the BIND 9 project, as well as for the conduct of our
50 1.1.1.2 christos developers throughout the industry.
51 1.1.1.2 christos
52 1.1 christos ### <a name="access"></a>Access to source code
53 1.1 christos
54 1.1 christos Public BIND releases are always available from the
55 1.1 christos [ISC FTP site](ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9).
56 1.1 christos
57 1.1 christos A public-access GIT repository is also available at
58 1.1 christos [https://gitlab.isc.org](https://gitlab.isc.org).
59 1.1 christos This repository is a mirror, updated several times per day, of the
60 1.1 christos source repository maintained by ISC. It contains all the public release
61 1.1 christos branches; upcoming releases can be viewed in their current state at any
62 1.1 christos time. It does *not* contain development branches or unreviewed work in
63 1.1 christos progress. Commits which address security vulnerablilities are withheld
64 1.1 christos until after public disclosure.
65 1.1 christos
66 1.1 christos You can browse the source online via
67 1.1 christos [https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9)
68 1.1 christos
69 1.1 christos To clone the repository, use:
70 1.1 christos
71 1.1 christos > $ git clone https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9.git
72 1.1 christos
73 1.1 christos Release branch names are of the form `v9_X`, where X represents the second
74 1.1 christos number in the BIND 9 version number. So, to check out the BIND 9.12
75 1.1 christos branch, use:
76 1.1 christos
77 1.1 christos > $ git checkout v9_12
78 1.1 christos
79 1.1.1.3 christos Whenever a branch is ready for publication, a tag is placed of the
80 1.1 christos form `v9_X_Y`. The 9.12.0 release, for instance, is tagged as `v9_12_0`.
81 1.1 christos
82 1.1 christos The branch in which the next major release is being developed is called
83 1.1 christos `master`.
84 1.1 christos
85 1.1 christos ### <a name="bugs"></a>Reporting bugs
86 1.1 christos
87 1.1 christos Reports of flaws in the BIND package, including software bugs, errors
88 1.1 christos in the documentation, missing files in the tarball, suggested changes
89 1.1.1.3 christos or requests for new features, etc., can be filed using
90 1.1 christos [https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues).
91 1.1 christos
92 1.1 christos Due to a large ticket backlog, we are sometimes slow to respond,
93 1.1 christos especially if a bug is cosmetic or if a feature request is vague or
94 1.1.1.3 christos low in priority, but we try at least to acknowledge legitimate
95 1.1 christos bug reports within a week.
96 1.1 christos
97 1.1.1.3 christos ISC's GitLab system is publicly readable; however, you must have
98 1.1.1.3 christos an account to create a new issue. You can either register locally or
99 1.1 christos use credentials from an existing account at GitHub, GitLab, Google,
100 1.1 christos Twitter, or Facebook.
101 1.1 christos
102 1.1 christos ### Reporting possible security issues
103 1.1 christos If you think you may be seeing a potential security vulnerability in BIND
104 1.1 christos (for example, a crash with REQUIRE, INSIST, or ASSERT failure), please
105 1.1 christos report it immediately by emailing to security-officer (a] isc.org. Plain-text
106 1.1 christos e-mail is not a secure choice for communications concerning undisclosed
107 1.1 christos security issues so please encrypt your communications to us if possible,
108 1.1.1.3 christos using the [ISC Security Officer public key](https://www.isc.org/pgpkey/).
109 1.1 christos
110 1.1.1.2 christos Do not discuss undisclosed security vulnerabilities on any public mailing list.
111 1.1 christos ISC has a long history of handling reported vulnerabilities promptly and
112 1.1 christos effectively and we respect and acknowledge responsible reporters.
113 1.1 christos
114 1.1.1.3 christos ISC's Security Vulnerability Disclosure Policy is documented at [https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00861](https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00861).
115 1.1 christos
116 1.1 christos If you have a crash, you may want to consult
117 1.1.1.3 christos ["What to do if your BIND or DHCP server has crashed."](https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00340)
118 1.1 christos
119 1.1.1.2 christos ### <a name="contrib"></a>Contributing code
120 1.1 christos
121 1.1 christos BIND is licensed under the
122 1.1.1.3 christos [Mozilla Public License 2.0](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/).
123 1.1.1.3 christos Earlier versions (BIND 9.10 and earlier) were licensed under the [ISC License](https://www.isc.org/licenses/)
124 1.1 christos
125 1.1 christos ISC does not require an explicit copyright assignment for patch
126 1.1 christos contributions. However, by submitting a patch to ISC, you implicitly
127 1.1.1.3 christos certify that you are the author of the code, that you intend to relinquish
128 1.1 christos exclusive copyright, and that you grant permission to publish your work
129 1.1 christos under the open source license used for the BIND version(s) to which your
130 1.1 christos patch will be applied.
131 1.1 christos
132 1.1 christos #### <a name="bind"></a>BIND code
133 1.1 christos
134 1.1 christos Patches for BIND may be submitted directly via merge requests in
135 1.1.1.3 christos [ISC's GitLab](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/) source
136 1.1 christos repository for BIND.
137 1.1 christos
138 1.1 christos Patches can also be submitted as diffs against a specific version of
139 1.1 christos BIND -- preferably the current top of the `master` branch. Diffs may
140 1.1 christos be generated using either `git format-patch` or `git diff`.
141 1.1 christos
142 1.1 christos Those wanting to write code for BIND may be interested in the
143 1.1 christos [developer information](doc/dev/dev.md) page, which includes information
144 1.1 christos about BIND design and coding practices, including discussion of internal
145 1.1.1.3 christos APIs and overall system architecture.
146 1.1 christos
147 1.1.1.3 christos Every patch submitted is reviewed by ISC engineers following our
148 1.1 christos [code review process](doc/dev/dev.md#reviews) before it is merged.
149 1.1 christos
150 1.1 christos It may take considerable time to review patch submissions, especially if
151 1.1 christos they don't meet ISC style and quality guidelines. If a patch is a good
152 1.1 christos idea, we can and will do additional work to bring it up to par, but if
153 1.1 christos we're busy with other work, it may take us a long time to get to it.
154 1.1 christos
155 1.1 christos To ensure your patch is acted on as promptly as possible, please:
156 1.1 christos
157 1.1 christos * Try to adhere to the [BIND 9 coding style](doc/dev/style.md).
158 1.1.1.3 christos * Run `make check` to ensure your change hasn't caused any
159 1.1 christos functional regressions.
160 1.1 christos * Document your work, both in the patch itself and in the
161 1.1 christos accompanying email.
162 1.1 christos * In patches that make non-trivial functional changes, include system
163 1.1 christos tests if possible; when introducing or substantially altering a
164 1.1 christos library API, include unit tests. See [Testing](doc/dev/dev.md#testing)
165 1.1 christos for more information.
166 1.1 christos
167 1.1 christos ##### Changes to `configure`
168 1.1 christos
169 1.1 christos If you need to make changes to `configure`, you should not edit it
170 1.1 christos directly; instead, edit `configure.in`, then run `autoconf`. Similarly,
171 1.1 christos instead of editing `config.h.in` directly, edit `configure.in` and run
172 1.1 christos `autoheader`.
173 1.1 christos
174 1.1 christos When submitting a patch as a diff, it's fine to omit the `configure`
175 1.1 christos diffs to save space. Just send the `configure.in` diffs and we'll
176 1.1 christos generate the new `configure` during the review process.
177 1.1 christos
178 1.1 christos ##### Documentation
179 1.1 christos
180 1.1 christos All functional changes should be documented. There are three types
181 1.1 christos of documentation in the BIND source tree:
182 1.1 christos
183 1.1 christos * Man pages are kept alongside the source code for the commands
184 1.1.1.3 christos they document, in files ending in `.rst`: for example, the
185 1.1.1.3 christos `named` man page is `bin/named/named.rst`.
186 1.1.1.3 christos * The *BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual* is in the .rst files in
187 1.1.1.3 christos `doc/arm/`; the PDF and HTML versions are automatically generated from the `.rst` files.
188 1.1 christos * API documentation is in the header file describing the API, in
189 1.1 christos Doxygen-formatted comments.
190 1.1 christos
191 1.1 christos Patches to improve existing documentation are also very welcome!
192 1.1 christos
193 1.1 christos ##### Tests
194 1.1 christos
195 1.1 christos BIND is a large and complex project. We rely heavily on continuous
196 1.1 christos automated testing and cannot merge new code without adequate test coverage.
197 1.1.1.3 christos Please see [the "Testing" section of doc/dev/dev.md](doc/dev/dev.md#testing)
198 1.1 christos for more information.
199 1.1 christos
200 1.1 christos #### Thanks
201 1.1 christos
202 1.1 christos Thank you for your interest in contributing to the ongoing development
203 1.1.1.3 christos of BIND 9.
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