Contributing to Bedstead ======================== While Bedstead is ultimately a personal project, I do sometimes accept contributions from others. If have something to contribute, please send it by email to . Reports of problems with Bedstead should go to the same address. Adding the glyphs you need is particularly encouraged. I pay attention to Bedstead only sporadically, so you might not get a reply immediately. However, if I make a new release without replying to you that's probably a sign that I've overlooked your contribution and you should remind me about it. If you've made significant use of an automated tool, such as a large language model, static analyzer, or Emacs keyboard macro, in the preparation of your contribution, please let me know. Similarly, let me know if it's based on another person's work. Credit ------ The authors of code and glyphs in Bedstead are listed in a comment at the top of bedstead.c and in the HACKING file. If you're sending a patch, you might like to include an update to these so that you get credited properly. If any of your contribution is based on others' work, please indicate that as well. If I construct a Git commit from your contribution, I'll put your name and email address in the "Author" field. If I do that, I'll put any parts of the commit message that I write in square brackets. All contributions of code and glyphs should be released under the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. If you're sending a patch, adding your name to the comment beginning "To the maximum extent possible under the law" will indicate that you intend to release your contribution under that dedication. If you make a suggestion that isn't a direct code contribution, or report a bug, I will usually credit you by name in any corresponding Git commit message. If you do not wish to be credited, please mention that when sending any contribution. If you are credited in bedstead.c and wish to change how you're credited, please let me know. I will generally be happy to update the credit to whatever name you prefer. Similarly, updates to the Git ".mailmap" file are welcome. Git is very resistant to rewriting history, though, so I will generally not change the credits in published commits or releases.