CONTRIBUTING revision 1.9 1 # Contributing to the tz code and data
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3 Please do not create issues or pull requests on GitHub, as the
4 proper procedure for proposing and distributing patches is via
5 email as described below.
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7 The time zone database is by no means authoritative: governments
8 change timekeeping rules erratically and sometimes with little
9 warning, the data entries do not cover all of civil time before
10 1970, and undoubtedly errors remain in the code and data. Feel
11 free to fill gaps or fix mistakes, and please email improvements
12 to <tz (a] iana.org> for use in the future. In your email, please give
13 reliable sources that reviewers can check.
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15 ## Contributing technical changes
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17 To email small changes, please run a POSIX shell command like
18 'diff -u old/europe new/europe >myfix.patch', and attach
19 'myfix.patch' to the email.
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21 For more-elaborate or possibly controversial changes,
22 such as renaming, adding or removing zones, please read
23 "Theory and pragmatics of the tz code and data"
24 <https://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/theory.html>.
25 It is also good to browse the mailing list archives
26 <https://lists.iana.org/hyperkitty/list/tz@iana.org/>
27 for examples of patches that tend to work well.
28 Changes should contain commentary citing reliable sources.
29 Citations should use "https:" URLs if available.
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31 For changes that fix sensitive security-related bugs, please see the
32 distribution's 'SECURITY' file.
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34 Please submit changes against either the latest release
35 <https://www.iana.org/time-zones> or the main branch of the development
36 repository. The latter is preferred.
37
38 ## Sample Git workflow for developing contributions
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40 If you use Git the following workflow may be helpful:
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42 * Copy the development repository.
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44 git clone https://github.com/eggert/tz.git
45 cd tz
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47 * Get current with the main branch.
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49 git checkout main
50 git pull
51
52 * Switch to a new branch for the changes. Choose a different
53 branch name for each change set.
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55 git checkout -b mybranch
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57 * Sleuth by using 'git blame'. For example, when fixing data for
58 Africa/Sao_Tome, if the command 'git blame africa' outputs a line
59 '2951fa3b (Paul Eggert 2018-01-08 09:03:13 -0800 1068) Zone
60 Africa/Sao_Tome 0:26:56 - LMT 1884', commit 2951fa3b should
61 provide some justification for the 'Zone Africa/Sao_Tome' line.
62
63 * Edit source files. Include commentary that justifies the
64 changes by citing reliable sources.
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66 * Debug the changes locally, e.g.:
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68 make TOPDIR=$PWD/tz clean check install
69 ./zdump -v America/Los_Angeles
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71 Although builds assume only basic POSIX, they use extra features
72 if available. 'make check' accesses validator.w3.org unless you
73 lack 'curl' or use 'make CURL=:'. If you have the latest GCC,
74 "make CFLAGS='$(GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS)'" does extra checking.
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76 * For each separable change, commit it in the new branch, e.g.:
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78 git add northamerica
79 git commit
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81 See recent 'git log' output for the commit-message style.
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83 * Create patch files 0001-..., 0002-..., ...
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85 git format-patch main
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87 * After reviewing the patch files, send the patches to <tz (a] iana.org>
88 for others to review.
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90 git send-email main
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92 For an archived example of such an email, see
93 "[PROPOSED] Fix off-by-1 error for Jamaica and T&C before 1913"
94 <https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-February/026122.html>.
95
96 * Start anew by getting current with the main branch again
97 (the second step above).
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101 This file is in the public domain.
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