| # iperf3 Contribution Guidelines |
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| Thanks for contributing to iperf3! |
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| This page contains some guidelines for filing issues, pull requests, |
| and other sorts of interactions with the iperf3 project. These are |
| guidelines and not hard rules, and it is intended that common sense |
| and good judgement will prevail. |
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| ## Support |
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| iperf3 is officially supported on Linux (various distributions), |
| FreeBSD, and macOS. Support may be provided on a best-effort basis to |
| other UNIX-like platforms. We cannot provide support for building |
| and/or running iperf3 on Windows, iOS, or Android. |
| |
| Before asking for help, please use your favorite search engine or |
| questions site (such as Stack Overflow) to see if your question might |
| have been asked (and maybe even answered) before. |
| https://fasterdata.es.net/ has some information on the use of various |
| bandwidth measurement tools, including iperf3. The iperf3 |
| documentation Web site at http://software.es.net/iperf/ contains |
| various bits of helpful information, including a list of |
| [frequently-asked questions](http://software.es.net/iperf/faq.html). |
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| We specifically discourage the use of the issue tracker on the iperf3 |
| GitHub project page for asking questions. Questions posted in the |
| form of issues may go unanswered. Please use a questions site |
| such as [Stack Overflow](http://www.stackoverflow.com) |
| to ask questions of the community or |
| alternatively use the iperf3 mailing list at |
| iperf-dev@googlegroups.com (posting requires joining the list). |
| |
| ## Code |
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| If you have improvements or bugfixes to make to iperf3, we'd love to |
| hear from you. We prefer changes to be submitted in the form of pull |
| requests on GitHub, although we can (probably) accept simple patches |
| as well. If in doubt, ask. |
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| Before making any submission to the iperf3 project (whether it be code |
| or documentation), we urge you to consult the iperf3 license, in |
| particular the section quoted below: |
| |
| ``` |
| You are under no obligation whatsoever to provide any bug fixes, patches, or |
| upgrades to the features, functionality or performance of the source code |
| ("Enhancements") to anyone; however, if you choose to make your Enhancements |
| available either publicly, or directly to Lawrence Berkeley National |
| Laboratory, without imposing a separate written license agreement for such |
| Enhancements, then you hereby grant the following license: a non-exclusive, |
| royalty-free perpetual license to install, use, modify, prepare derivative |
| works, incorporate into other computer software, distribute, and sublicense |
| such enhancements or derivative works thereof, in binary and source code form. |
| ``` |
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| If you're considering changes that will have an architectural impact, |
| we strongly encourage discussing them with the iperf3 maintainers |
| before doing a significant amount of work on the code. We might be |
| able to provide some guidance. Also, we're more likely to accept a |
| submission if if it doesn't involve rewriting large sections of the |
| code. Even if you're going to fork the code and maintain your own |
| changes privately (which you're perfectly welcome to do) we might able |
| to give you guidance so that future iperf3 changes won't conflict with |
| your work. |
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| ## Conduct |
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| We expect that iperf3 interactions via the issue tracker, mailing |
| lists, and so forth will be conducted civilly. Language that is |
| deemed appropriate or abusive may be removed, and we reserve the right |
| to ban users from accessing the project for repeated offense. |