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Contributing to MapComplete
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Hi! Thanks for checking out how to contribute to MapComplete!
There are multiple ways to contribute:
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- Translating MapComplete to your own language can be done
on [the Weblate website](https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/mapcomplete/)
- If you encounter a bug, the [issue tracker](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/issues) is the place to be
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- A good start to contribute is to create a single map layer showing features which interest you. Read more about [making your own theme](/Docs/Making_Your_Own_Theme.md).
- If you want to improve a theme, create a new theme, spot a typo in the repo... the best way is to open a pull request.
People who stick around and contribute in a meaningful way, _might_ be granted write access to the repository (except the branches *master* and *develop*). This is
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done on a purely subjective basis, e.g. after a few pull requests and if you are a member of the OSM community.
Rights of contributors
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If you have write access to the repository, you can make a fork of an already existing branch and push this new branch
to GitHub. This means that this branch will be _automatically built_ and be **deployed**
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to `https://pietervdvn.github.io/mc/<branchname>`. You can see the deploy process
on [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/actions). Don't worry about pushing too much. These
deploys are free and totally automatic. They might fail if something is wrong, but this will hinder no one.
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Additionally, some other maintainer might step in and merge the latest develop with your branch, making later pull
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requests easier.
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Don't worry about bugs
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As a non-admin contributor, you can _not_ make changes to the `master` nor to the `develop` branch. This is because, as
soon as master is changed, this is built and deployed on `mapcomplete.org`, which a lot of people use. An error there
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will cause a lot of grieve.
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A push on `develop` is automatically deployed to [pietervdvn.github.io/mc/develop] which is used by quite some
contributors. However, people using this version should know that this is a testing ground for new features and might
contain a bug every now and then.
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In other words, to get your theme deployed on the main instances, you'll still have to create a pull request. The
maintainers will then doublecheck and pull it in.
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If you have a local repository
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If you have made a fork earlier and have received contributor rights, you need to tell your local git repository that
pushing to the main repository is possible.
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To do this:
1. type `git remote add upstream git@github.com:pietervdvn/MapComplete`
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2. Run `git push upstream` to push your latest changes to the main repo (and not your fork). Running `git push` will
push to your fork.
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Alternatively, if you don't have any unmerged changes, you can remove your local copy and clone `pietervdvn/MapComplete`
again to start fresh.
What not to contribute
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I'm currently _not_ accepting files for integration with some text editor. There are hundreds of editors out there, if every single one of them needs a file in the repo, this ends up as a mess.
Furthermore, MapComplete doesn't want to encourage or discourage some text editors.
At last, these files are hard to maintain and are hard to detect if they have fallen out of use.