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CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

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Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment
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* Using welcoming and inclusive language
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* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
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* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
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* Focusing on what is best for the community
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* Showing empathy towards other community members
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- Using welcoming and inclusive language
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- Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
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- Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
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- Focusing on what is best for the community
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- Showing empathy towards other community members
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* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
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* Public or private harassment
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* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
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address, without explicit permission
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* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
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professional setting
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- The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or
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- Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
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- Public or private harassment
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- Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
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- Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
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## Our Responsibilities
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## Attribution
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This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
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available at <https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html>
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[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
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CONTRIBUTING.md

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Netdata is all about simplicity and meaningful presentation. A "sponsor" for a collector does the following:
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- Specifies the alarms that would make sense for each metric.
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- When the implementation passes QA, tests the implementation in production.
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- Uses the charts and alarms in his/her day to day work and provides additional feedback.
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- Requests additional improvements as things change (e.g. new versions of an API are available).
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- Assists the devs with feedback on the charts.
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- Specifies the alarms that would make sense for each metric.
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- When the implementation passes QA, tests the implementation in production.
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- Uses the charts and alarms in his/her day to day work and provides additional feedback.
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- When the implementation passes QA, tests the implementation in production.
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- Uses the backend in his/her day to day work and provides additional feedback, after the backend is delivered.
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- Requests additional improvements as things change (e.g. new versions of the backend API are available).
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- Suggests ways in which the information in Netdata could best be exposed to the particular backend, to facilitate meaningful presentation.
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- When the implementation passes QA, tests the implementation in production.
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- Uses the backend in his/her day to day work and provides additional feedback, after the backend is delivered.
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- Requests additional improvements as things change (e.g. new versions of the backend API are available).
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- Points the devs to the documentation for the API and identifies any unusual features of interest (e.g. the ability in Slack to send a notification either to a channel or to a user).
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Of course we appreciate contributions for any other part of the NetData agent, including the [daemon](daemon), [backends for long term archiving](backends/), innovative ways of using the [REST API](web/api) to create cool [Custom Dashboards](web/gui/custom/) or to include NetData charts in other applications, similarly to what can be done with [Confluence](web/gui/confluence/).
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However, it's not always that simple. Our [PR approval process](#pr-approval-process) and the several merges we do every day may cause your fork to get behind the Netdata master. If you worked on something that has changed in the meantime, you will be required to do a git rebase, to bring your fork to the correct state. A very easy to follow guide on how to do it without learning all the intricacies of GitHub can be found [here](https://medium.com/@ruthmpardee/git-fork-workflow-using-rebase-587a144be470)
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CONTRIBUTORS.md

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|@Ferroin|Austin S. Hemmelgarn|[email protected]|
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|@glensc|Elan Ruusamäe||
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|@l2isbad|Ilya Mashchenko|[email protected]|
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|@rlefevre|Rémi Lefèvre||
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|@vlvkobal|Vladimir Kobal|[email protected]|
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|@simonnagl|Simon Nagl||
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|@manosf|Emmanouil Fokas|[email protected]|
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|@user501254|Ashesh Singh|[email protected]|
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|@alonbl|Alon Bar-Lev|[email protected]|
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|@NeonSludge|Kirill Buev|[email protected]|
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|@vinyasmusic|Vinyas Malagaudanavar|[email protected]|
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|@shadycuz|Levi Blaney|[email protected]|
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