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Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See end for license conditions. Contributing to Emacs Emacs is a collaborative project and we encourage contributions from anyone and everyone. If you want to contribute in the way that will help us most, we recommend (1) fixing reported bugs and (2) implementing the feature ideas in etc/TODO. However, if you think of new features to add, please suggest them too -- we might like your idea. Porting to new platforms is also useful, when there is a new platform, but that is not common nowadays. For documentation on how to develop Emacs changes, refer to the Emacs Manual and the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual (both included in the Emacs distribution). The web pages in http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs contain additional information. You may also want to submit your change so that can be considered for inclusion in a future version of Emacs (see below). If you don't feel up to hacking Emacs, there are many other ways to help. You can answer questions on the mailing lists, write documentation, find and report bugs, contribute to the Emacs web pages, or develop a package that works with Emacs. Here are some style and legal conventions for contributors to Emacs: * Coding Standards Contributed code should follow the GNU Coding Standard. If it doesn't, we'll need to find someone to fix the code before we can use it. Emacs has certain additional style and coding conventions. Ref: http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_toc.html Ref: GNU Coding Standards Info Manual Ref: The "Tips" Appendix in the Emacs Lisp Reference. * Copyright Assignment We can accept small changes without legal papers, and for medium-size changes a copyright disclaimer is ok too. To accept substantial contributions from you, we need a copyright assignment form filled out and filed with the FSF. 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