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# Contributing to the Lubuntu Manual
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Contributing to the Lubuntu Manual is simple and easy to do if you know how
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to do it. This guide is meant to show how to contribute to the Lubuntu Manual.
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## Tools needed
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Before starting, you need a few tools.
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- A modern, Debian-based Linux distribution
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- Debian Jessie (8.0) and onwards
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- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and onwards
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- The following packages from your Linux distribution's repository:
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- `git`
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- `python3-sphinx`
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- `texlive-full`
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- The following packages from PyPI:
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- `sphinx_debootstrap_theme`
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## Getting the code
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To clone the repository, you can run this command:
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```
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git clone https://git.launchpad.net/lubuntu-manual
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```
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## Adding a file to the manual
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After setting up the tools, you should now be ready to start editing files.
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If you look in the `source` directory, you should see some files. There's
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`index.rst`, which is the main page, and some directories and subdirectories
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that are numbers. Those are chapters of the book, and are listed in the
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`index.rst` file.
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Let's say you want to create Chapter 20. In the `source` directory, create a
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directory titled `20`. In the `20` directory, create a file with the name of
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the chapter. Let's call this chapter `foo bar`. Create a file named
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`foo_bar.rst` in `20`. Edit that file however you want. When you are done,
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add this to `source/index.rst`:
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```
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Contents
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========
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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:titlesonly:
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...
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20/foo_bar
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```
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Then run `make clean && make html` and it should build successfully!
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## Making changes and seeking your changes to be pulled
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**Before you do the below, please update PROGRESS.md to reflect your changes.**
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So let's say you make your changes. You like them and think they should be
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included in the mainline manual. Here's what you have to do:
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First, tell Git to track the changes in the files you just modified:
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```
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git add foo bar source/baz
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```
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Then, commit the files:
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```
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git commit -am "I changed x in foo, y in bar, and z in baz"
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# For a multi-line commit:
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git commit -a
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# To only commit some files:
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git commit -m "I changed x in foo and y in bar" foo bar
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```
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To submit your code, either fork [Simon Quigley's mirror](https://github.com/tsimonq2/lubuntu-manual) and submit a pull
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request against that repository, or push to your Launchpad account and
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submit a merge request, both will be seen by someone with the permission to
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merge. Push to the following repository to be able to submit a merge proposal
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in Launchpad:
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```
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git push git+ssh://LPUSERNAME@git.launchpad.net/~LPUSERNAME/lubuntu-manual/+git/ADDITION
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```
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Another option if you prefer would be to send patch mail to [lubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com](mailto:lubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com).
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This assumes you are already familiar with patch mail and you know how.
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Please prefix the subject with `[Lubuntu Manual Patch]` and we'll discuss the
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patch with you on the mailing list.
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**Please check for spelling mistakes and errors before submitting your
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merge proposal or pull request.**
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## Specification/What is there to do?
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In `Spec.pdf`, there is a description of items to be accomplished, and on
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`PROGRESS.md`, there is our status in completing that specification. Pick out
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something to do, but before you start, please indicate on the [lubuntu-devel
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mailing list](https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Lubuntu-devel) or on [#lubuntu-devel on freenode](https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#lubuntu-devel) to state that you intend to
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complete what you have picked out. Please also look at `PROGRESS.md` to see
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what still needs to be completed.
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