Thank you for your interest in improving TinyFS.
We would like your help to make this project better, so we appreciate any contributions. See if one of the following descriptions matches your situation:
We'd love to get your feedback on getting started with TinyGo. Run into any difficulty, confusion, or anything else? You are not alone. We want to know about your experience, so we can help the next people. Please open a Github issue with your questions, or you can also get in touch directly with us on our Slack channel at https://gophers.slack.com/messages/CDJD3SUP6.
Please open a Github issue with your problem, and we will be happy to assist.
We probably have not implemented it yet. Your contribution would be greatly appreciated.
Please first open a Github issue. We want to help, and also make sure that there is no duplications of efforts. Sometimes what you need is already being worked on by someone else.
The release
branch of this repo will always have the latest released version of TinyFS. All of the active development work for the next release will take place in the dev
branch. TinyFS will use semantic versioning and will create a tag/release for each release.
Here is how to contribute back some code or documentation:
- Fork repo
- Create a feature branch off of the
dev
branch - Make some useful change
- Make sure the tests still pass
- Submit a pull request against the
dev
branch. - Be kind
To run the tests:
make test