Have a separate template for:
* Frontend, with labels bug and frontend and requiring the browser field
* Regular/backend, for other bugs with only the bug label and removal of
the browser field
This adds a line to the bug report template to indicate that
compatibility issues with closed source clients should be reported to
developers of that client instead.
When you have multiple templates, they can only be selected by the API, so you can't just open a pull request via the web UI and have the template presented to you. This should fix that by having just one pull request template.
* [docs] Update contributing.md
- Add Pull Request process and guidelines.
- Add feature/bug issue process.
- Rearrange some sections for clarity.
- Add overview of package structure.
* [docs] Add build from source links
* [chore] add pull request templates
These link to the new CONTRIBUTING.md document, and include a checklist to validate that contributors have read the guidelines.
* [docs] Put existing stub CoC in separate doc
* update web related stuff in CONTRIBUTING.md
Co-authored-by: f0x <f0x@cthu.lu>
* start fixing up tests
* fix up tests + automate with drone
* fiddle with linting
* messing about with drone.yml
* some more fiddling
* hmmm
* add cache
* add vendor directory
* verbose
* ci updates
* update some little things
* update sig