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# Contributing to Rust Decimal
Rust Decimal welcomes contributions from everyone. Here are the guidelines if you are
thinking of helping us:
## Contributions
Contributions to Rust Decimal or its dependencies should be made in the form of GitHub
pull requests. Each pull request will be reviewed by a core contributor
(someone with permission to land patches) and either landed in the main tree or
given feedback for changes that would be required. All contributions should
follow this format, even those from core contributors.
Should you wish to work on an issue, please claim it first by commenting on
the GitHub issue that you want to work on it. This is to prevent duplicated
efforts from contributors on the same issue.
## Pull Request Checklist
- Branch from the master branch and, if needed, rebase to the current master
branch before submitting your pull request. If it doesn't merge cleanly with
master you may be asked to rebase your changes.
- If your patch is not getting reviewed or you need a specific person to review
it, you can @-reply a reviewer asking for a review in the pull request or inside a
comment.
- Add tests relevant to the fixed bug or new feature.
## Conduct
In all Rust Decimal related forums, we follow the [Rust Code of
Conduct](https://www.rust-lang.org/conduct.html). For escalation or moderation of
issues, please contact Paul (paul@form1.co.nz) instead of the Rust
moderation team.
## Communication
Opening tickets on the
[paupino/rust-decimal](https://github.com/paupino/rust-decimal) project is the preferred method of communication.