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# Contributing
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This module was designed for use in education; particularly for young children.
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It is intended to provide a simple interface to everyday components.
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If a proposed change added an advanced feature but made basic usage more
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complex, it is unlikely to be added.
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## Suggestions
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Please make suggestions for additional components or enhancements to the
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codebase by opening an
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[issue](https://github.com/RPi-Distro/python-gpiozero/issues) explaining your
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reasoning clearly.
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## Bugs
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Please submit bug reports by opening an
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[issue](https://github.com/RPi-Distro/python-gpiozero/issues) explaining the
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problem clearly using code examples.
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## Documentation
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The documentation source lives in the
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[docs](https://github.com/RPi-Distro/python-gpiozero/tree/master/docs) folder.
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Contributions to the documentation are welcome but should be easy to read and
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understand.
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## Commit messages and pull requests
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Commit messages should be concise but descriptive, and in the form of a patch
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description, i.e. instructional not past tense ("Add LED example" not "Added
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LED example"). Commits that close (or intend to close) an issue should use the
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phrase "fix #123" where `#123` is the issue number.
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## Backwards compatibility
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Since this library reached v1.0 we aim to maintain backwards-compatibility
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thereafter. Changes which break backwards-compatibility will not be accepted.
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## Python
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- Python 2/3 compatibility
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- PEP8-compliance (with exceptions)
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