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Contributing to Redox
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Redox! This document will outline the basics of where to start if you wish to contribute to the project. There are many ways to help us out and and we appreciate all of them. We look forward to your contribution!
Code Of Conduct
We follow the Rust Code Of Conduct.
License
In general, your contributions to Redox are governed by the MIT License. Each project repository has a LICENSE file that provides the license terms for that project.
Please review the LICENSE for the project you are contributing to.
Chat
Join us on Matrix Chat to discuss issues or ask questions.
Suggestions for Contributions
(Before start to contribute you must read the FAQ and the Book)
You can contribute to Redox documentation/code on these repositories:
(The order is based on difficulty, easy things first)
- Website
- Book
- Main Repository (build system/config)
- Cookbook (all system components/ported software)
- Redox C Library
- Drivers
- Kernel
Important Places to Contribute
If you're not fluent in Rust:
- Write documentation
- Use/test Redox, filing issues for bugs and needed features (verify the GitLab issues before)
- Web development (Redox website)
- Write unit tests (may require minimal knowledge of Rust)
If you are fluent in Rust, but not OS Development:
- Port applications written in Rust to Redox (missing support on relibc will make patches dirty)
- Rewritten-in-Rust libc (relibc)
- Shell (Ion)
- Package Manager (pkgutils)
If you are fluent in Rust, and have experience with OS Dev:
- Familiarize yourself with the repository and codebase
- Grep for
TODO
,FIXME
,BUG
,UNOPTIMIZED
,REWRITEME
,DOCME
, andPRETTYFYME
and fix the code you find - Update older code to remove warnings
- Improve and optimize code, especially in the kernel
- Write drivers
For those who want to contribute to the Redox GUI, our GUI strategy has recently changed.
- OrbTk is now sunsetting, and its developers have moved to other projects such as the ones below. There is currently no Redox-specific GUI development underway.
- Redox is in the process of adopting other Rust-lang GUIs such as Iced and Slint. Please check out those projects if this is your area of interest.
Tracking Issues
We use tracking issues to ease the development workflow, you can find them on this page:
Build System
You can find the Redox build system organization and commands on this page:
Porting Software
You can read how to use the Cookbook recipe system to port applications on this page:
Developer FAQ
You can see the most common questions and problems on this page:
Development Tips
You can find important tips on this section:
Best Practices and Guidelines
Style Guidelines
Rust
Since Rust is a relatively small and new language compared to others like C, there's really only one standard. Just follow the official Rust standards for formatting, and maybe run rustfmt
on your changes, until we setup the CI system to do it automatically.
Git
Please follow our Git style for pull requests.
GitLab
Issues
You will need to have a Redox GitLab account to file an issue, and registration can take a few days.
Pull Requests
Please follow our process for creating proper pull requests.
External Links
Other Ways to Contribute
If you're not big on coding, but you still want to help keep the project going, you can still contribute/support in a variety of ways! We'll try to find a way to use anything you have to offer.
Design
If you're a good designer, whether it's 2D graphics, 3D graphics, interfaces, web design, you can help. We need logos, UI design, UI skins, app icons, desktop backgrounds, etc. More information to come on this in the future, for now just join the Chat and ask about graphic design.
Donate to Redox
If you are interested in donating to the Redox OS nonprofit, you can find instructions here.