**SMF**, www.simplemachines.org This is a SMF 2.1 development repository. The software is licensed under [BSD 3-clause license](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause). Contributions to documentation are licensed under [CC-by-SA 3](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0). Third party libraries or sets of images, are under their own licenses. ######Notes: Feel free to fork this repository and make your desired changes. Please see the [Developer's Certificate of Origin](https://github.com/SimpleMachines/SMF2.1/blob/master/DCO.txt) in the repository: by signing off your contributions, you acknowledge that you can and do license your submissions under the license of the project. ######Branches organization: * ***master*** - is the main branch, only used to merge in a "final release" * ***development*** - is the branch where the development of the "next" version/s happens * ***release-2.1*** - is the branch where bug fixes for the version 2.1 are applied ######How to contribute: * fork the repository. If you are not used to Github, please check out [fork a repository](http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo). * branch your repository, to commit the desired changes. * sign-off your commits, to acknowledge your submission under the license of the project. * an easy way to do so, is to define an alias for the git commit command, which includes -s switch (reference: [How to create Git aliases](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Aliases)) * send a pull request to us. ######How to submit a pull request: * If you want to send a bug fix for the version 2.1, send it to the branch ***release-2.1*** * If you want to send a new feature, use the branch ***development*** * You should never send any pull request against the master branch For more informations, the ideal branching we would like to follow is the one described in [this article](http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/) Please, feel free to play around. That's what we're doing. ;) ######Security matters: Lastly, if you have a security issue you would like to notify us about regarding SMF - not just for 2.1, but for any version - please file a [security report](http://www.simplemachines.org/about/smf/security.php) on our website: http://www.simplemachines.org/about/smf/security.php This will enable the team to review it and prepare patches as appropriate before exploits are widely known, which helps keep everyone safe.