Thank you for your interest in improving our awesome list! Follow these guidelines to contribute effectively and get your patches accepted.
- Mailing List: For submitting patches, use the mailing list.
- Issue Tracker: To suggest new services or report issues, head to the issue tracker.
Remember to sign-off on your commits by running git commit --signoff
before pushing. To understand what this means, read the Linux Kernel Developer's Certificate of Origin.
Adhere to the following rules when submitting your patches:
- Individual patches: One patch per suggestion, please.
- Alphabetical order: Insert services alphabetically.
- Capitalized Titles: Make sure your titles are properly capitalized.
- Quality assurance: Review your spelling and grammar.
- Community-backed: Include only maintained services with an active community.
- Recent development: Ensure the service has seen development activity within the last 12 months.
- No duplicates: Refrain from submitting a service that's already listed.
- Description clarity: Avoid repeating the service name in its description.
All contributions are made under the CC0 license.