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# How to become a contributor and submit your own code
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## Contributor License Agreements
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We'd love to accept your sample apps and patches! Before we can take them, we
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have to jump a couple of legal hurdles.
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Please fill out either the individual or corporate Contributor License Agreement
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(CLA).
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* If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you
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own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an [individual CLA]
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(http://code.google.com/legal/individual-cla-v1.0.html).
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* If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work,
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then you'll need to sign a [corporate CLA]
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(http://code.google.com/legal/corporate-cla-v1.0.html).
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Follow either of the two links above to access the appropriate CLA and
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instructions for how to sign and return it. Once we receive it, we'll be able to
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accept your pull requests.
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## Contributing A Patch
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1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.
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1. The repo owner will respond to your issue promptly.
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1. If your proposed change is accepted, and you haven't already done so, sign a
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Contributor License Agreement (see details above).
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1. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes.
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1. Ensure that your code is clear and comprehensible.
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1. Ensure that your code has an appropriate set of unit tests which all pass.
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1. Submit a pull request.
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