First, thank you for taking the time to contribute!
The following is a set of guidelines for contributors as well as information and instructions around our maintenance process. The two are closely tied together in terms of how we all work together and set expectations, so while you may not need to know everything in here to submit an issue or pull request, it's best to keep them in the same document.
Contributing isn't just writing code - it's anything that improves the project. All contributions are managed right here on GitHub. Here are some ways you can help:
If you're running into an issue with the plugin, please take a look through existing issues and open a new one if needed. If you're able, include steps to reproduce, environment information, and screenshots/screencasts as relevant.
New features and enhancements are also managed via issues.
Pull requests represent a proposed solution to a specified problem. They should always reference an issue that describes the problem and contains discussion about the problem itself. Discussion on pull requests should be limited to the pull request itself, i.e. code review.
For more on how 10up writes and manages code, check out our 10up Engineering Best Practices.
The develop
branch is the development branch which means it contains the next version to be released. trunk
contains the latest released version as reflected in the WordPress.org plugin repository. Always work on the develop
branch and open up PRs against develop
.
- Branch: Starting from
develop
, cut a release branch namedrelease/X.Y.Z
for your changes. - Version bump: Bump the version number in
languages/post-finder.pot
,post-finder.php
, andpackage.json
if it does not already reflect the version being released. Update both the plugin "Version:" property and the pluginPOST_FINDER_VERSION
constant inpost-finder.php
. - Changelog: Add/update the changelog in
CHANGELOG.md
. - Props: update
CREDITS.md
with any new contributors, confirm maintainers are accurate. - Readme updates: Make any other
README.md
changes as necessary. - Merge: Make a non-fast-forward merge from your release branch to
develop
(or merge the pull request), then do the same fordevelop
intotrunk
(git checkout trunk && git merge --no-ff develop
).trunk
contains the stable development version. - Push: Push your
trunk
branch to GitHub (e.g.git push origin trunk
). - Release: Create a new release, naming the tag and the release with the new version number, and targeting the
trunk
branch. Paste the changelog fromCHANGELOG.md
into the body of the release and include a link to the closed issues on the milestone. - Close the milestone: Edit the X.Y.Z milestone with release date (in the
Due date (optional)
field) and link to GitHub release (in theDescription
field), then close the milestone. - Punt incomplete items: If any open issues or PRs which were milestoned for
X.Y.Z
do not make it into the release, update their milestone toX+1.0.0
,X.Y+1.0
,X.Y.Z+1
, orFuture Release