Additional Onboarding Information

April 21, 2017 ยท View on GitHub

Who to CC in issues

subsystemmaintainers
benchmark/*@nodejs/benchmarking, @mscdex
bootstrap_node.js@fishrock123
lib/assert@nodejs/testing
lib/buffer@nodejs/buffer
lib/child_process@bnoordhuis, @cjihrig
lib/cluster@bnoordhuis, @cjihrig, @mcollina
lib/{crypto,tls,https}@nodejs/crypto
lib/dgram@cjihrig, @mcollina
lib/domains@misterdjules
lib/fs, src/{fs,file}@nodejs/fs
lib/internal/url, src/node_url@nodejs/url
lib/{_}http{*}@nodejs/http
lib/net@bnoordhuis, @indutny, @nodejs/streams
lib/{_}stream{*}@nodejs/streams
lib/repl@addaleax, @fishrock123
lib/timers@fishrock123, @misterdjules
lib/util@bnoordhuis, @cjihrig, @evanlucas
lib/zlib@addaleax, @bnoordhuis, @indutny
src/async-wrap.*@trevnorris
src/node_crypto.*@nodejs/crypto
test/*@nodejs/testing
tools/eslint, .eslintrc@not-an-aardvark, @silverwind, @trott
async_hooks@nodejs/diagnostics
performance@nodejs/performance
upgrading V8@nodejs/v8, @nodejs/post-mortem
upgrading npm@fishrock123, @MylesBorins
upgrading c-ares@jbergstroem
upgrading http-parser@jbergstroem, @nodejs/http
upgrading libuv@saghul
python code@nodejs/python
platform specific@nodejs/platform-{aix,arm,freebsd,macos,ppc,smartos,s390,windows}

When things need extra attention, are controversial, or semver-major: @nodejs/ctc

If you cannot find who to cc for a file, git shortlog -n -s <file> may help.

Labels

By Subsystem

We generally sort issues by a concept of "subsystem" so that we know what part(s) of the codebase it touches.

Subsystems generally are:

  • lib/*.js
  • doc, build, tools, test, deps, lib / src (special), and there may be others.
  • meta for anything non-code (process) related

There may be more than one subsystem valid for any particular issue / PR.

General

Please use these when possible / appropriate

  • confirmed-bug - Bugs you have verified exist
  • discuss - Things that need larger discussion
  • feature request - Any issue that requests a new feature (usually not PRs)
  • good first contribution - Issues suitable for newcomers to process

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  • semver-{minor,major}
    • be conservative โ€“ that is, if a change has the remote chance of breaking something, go for semver-major
    • when adding a semver label, add a comment explaining why you're adding it
    • minor vs. patch: roughly: "does it add a new method / does it add a new section to the docs"
    • major vs. everything else: run last versions tests against this version, if they pass, probably minor or patch
    • A breaking change helper (full source):
    git checkout $(git show -s --pretty='%T' $(git show-ref -d $(git describe --abbrev=0) | tail -n1 | awk '{print \$1}')) -- test; make -j4 test
    

Other Labels

  • Operating system labels
    • macos, windows, smartos, aix
    • No linux, linux is the implied default
  • Architecture labels
    • arm, mips, s390, ppc
    • No x86{_64}, since that is the implied default
  • lts-agenda, lts-watch-v*
    • tag things that should be discussed to go into LTS or should go into a specific LTS branch
    • (usually only semver-patch things)
    • will come more naturally over time

Updating Node.js from Upstream

  • git remote add upstream git://github.com/nodejs/node.git

to update from nodejs/node:

  • git checkout master
  • git remote update -p OR git fetch --all (I prefer the former)
  • git merge --ff-only upstream/master (or REMOTENAME/BRANCH)

best practices

  • commit often, out to your github fork (origin), open a PR
  • when making PRs make sure to spend time on the description:
    • every moment you spend writing a good description quarters the amount of time it takes to understand your code.
  • usually prefer to only squash at the end of your work, depends on the change