Thank you for your interest in contributing to a fork of the `glitch-soc` project!
Before you do anything here, please check if you can contribute to either the [vanilla Mastodon project](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon) or [glitch-soc](https://github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon) first.
If you still decide to contribute here instead, here are some guidelines, and ways you can help.
Right now a lot of the planning for this project takes place... in my head. Actually, just contact me via Matrix - contact info can be found on [my personal website](https://kescher.at). You can also contribute via GitHub or kescherGit, if you have an account at either.
Unlike glitch-soc, which has [`glitch-soc/docs`](https://github.com/glitch-soc/docs) (online at [glitch-soc.github.io/docs/](https://glitch-soc.github.io/docs/)), this repo only documents things in a README. Sorry.
Check out [the documentation here](https://glitch-soc.github.io/docs/contributing/frontend/) for more information on this topic. We'll be following that a bit.
Bug reports and feature suggestions must use descriptive and concise titles and be submitted to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues). Please use the search function to make sure that you are not submitting duplicates, and that a similar report or request has not already been resolved or rejected.
**Please use clean, concise titles for your pull requests.** Unless the pull request is about refactoring code, updating dependencies or other internal tasks, assume that the person reading the pull request title is not a programmer or Mastodon developer, but instead a Mastodon user or server administrator, and **try to describe your change or fix from their perspective**. We use commit squashing, so the final commit in the main branch will carry the title of the pull request, and commits from the main branch are fed into the changelog. The changelog is separated into [keepachangelog.com categories](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and while that spec does not prescribe how the entries ought to be named, for easier sorting, start your pull request titles using one of the verbs "Add", "Change", "Deprecate", "Remove", or "Fix" (present tense).
It is not always possible to phrase every change in such a manner, but it is desired.
**The smaller the set of changes in the pull request is, the quicker it can be reviewed and merged.** Splitting tasks into multiple smaller pull requests is often preferable.
The [Mastodon documentation](https://docs.joinmastodon.org) is a statically generated site. You can [submit merge requests to mastodon/documentation](https://github.com/mastodon/documentation).