In short, when you submit code changes, your submissions are understood to be under the same [GNU General Public License v3.0](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) that covers the project. Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.
We use GitHub discussions to triage bugs. Report a bug by [opening a new discussion](https://github.com/gethomepage/homepage/discussions/new?category=support); it's that easy! Please do not open an issue unless instructed to do so by a project maintainer.
Homepage includes a lot of configuration options and is often deploying in larger systems. Please include as much information (configurations, deployment method, Docker & API versions, etc) as you can when reporting an issue.
Please see the [documentation regarding development](https://gethomepage.dev/latest/more/development/) and specifically the [guidelines for new service widgets](https://gethomepage.dev/latest/more/development/#service-widget-guidelines) if you are considering making one.
Please see information in the docs regarding [code formatting with pre-commit hooks](https://gethomepage.dev/latest/more/development/#code-formatting-with-pre-commit-hooks).
This document was adapted from the open-source contribution guidelines for [Facebook's Draft](https://github.com/facebook/draft-js/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
The homepage team appreciates all effort and interest from the community in filing bug reports, creating feature requests, sharing ideas and helping other community members. That said, in an effort to keep the repository organized and managebale the project uses automatic handling of certain areas:
- Issues, pull requests and discussions that are closed will be locked after 30 days of inactivity.
- Discussions with a marked answer will be automatically closed.
- Discussions in the 'General' or 'Support' categories will be closed after 180 days of inactivity.
- Feature requests that do not meet the following thresholds will be closed: 5 "up-votes" after 180 days of inactivity or 10 "up-votes" after 365 days.
In all cases, threads can be re-opened by project maintainers and, of course, users can always create a new discussion for related concerns.
Finally, remember that all information remains searchable and 'closed' feature requests can still serve as inspiration for new features.