| Contributing to Python |
| ====================== |
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| Build Status |
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| - master |
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| + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.x.stable/>`_ |
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| - 3.6 |
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| + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.6.stable/>`_ |
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| - 3.5 |
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| + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.5.stable/>`_ |
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| - 2.7 |
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| + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/2.7.stable/>`_ |
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| Contribution Guidelines |
| ----------------------- |
| Please read the `devguide <https://cpython-devguide.readthedocs.io/>`_ for |
| guidance on how to contribute to this project. The documentation covers |
| everything from how to build the code to submitting a pull request. There are |
| also suggestions on how you can most effectively help the project. |
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| Please be aware that our workflow does deviate slightly from the typical GitHub |
| project. Issues are tracked at https://bugs.python.org/ and should be mentioned |
| in pull requests using the format of ``bpo-12345`` . If your pull request is in |
| response to a specific issue then please mention it in the title, |
| e.g. “bpo-12345: fix comment in tokenizer.c”. |
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| If you are making a code contribution or large documentation contribution, |
| please feel free to add yourself to the ``Misc/ACKS`` file alphabetically. |
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| Code of Conduct |
| --------------- |
| All interactions for this project are covered by the |
| `PSF Code of Conduct <https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/>`_. Everyone is |
| expected to be open, considerate, and respectful of others no matter their |
| position within the project. |