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| 1 | +Want to contribute? Great! First, read this page (including the small print at the end). |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +### Before you contribute |
| 4 | +Before we can use your code, you must sign the |
| 5 | +[Google Individual Contributor License Agreement] |
| 6 | +(https://cla.developers.google.com/about/google-individual) |
| 7 | +(CLA), which you can do online. The CLA is necessary mainly because you own the |
| 8 | +copyright to your changes, even after your contribution becomes part of our |
| 9 | +codebase, so we need your permission to use and distribute your code. We also |
| 10 | +need to be sure of various other things—for instance that you'll tell us if you |
| 11 | +know that your code infringes on other people's patents. You don't have to sign |
| 12 | +the CLA until after you've submitted your code for review and a member has |
| 13 | +approved it, but you must do it before we can put your code into our codebase. |
| 14 | +Before you start working on a larger contribution, you should get in touch with |
| 15 | +us first through the issue tracker with your idea so that we can help out and |
| 16 | +possibly guide you. Coordinating up front makes it much easier to avoid |
| 17 | +frustration later on. |
| 18 | + |
| 19 | +### Code reviews |
| 20 | +All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We |
| 21 | +use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +### The small print |
| 24 | +Contributions made by corporations are covered by a different agreement than |
| 25 | +the one above, the |
| 26 | +[Software Grant and Corporate Contributor License Agreement] |
| 27 | +(https://cla.developers.google.com/about/google-corporate). |
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