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# Contributing to PHP
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Anybody who programs in PHP can be a contributing member of the community that
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develops and deploys it; the task of deploying PHP, documentation and
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associated websites is a never ending one. With every release, or release
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candidate comes a wave of work, which takes a lot of organization and
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co-ordination.
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## Pull requests
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PHP welcomes pull requests to [add tests](#writing-tests), fix bugs and to
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implement RFCs. Please be sure to include tests as appropriate!
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If you are fixing a bug, then please submit your PR against the lowest branch
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of PHP that the bug affects, or the oldest fully supported version (the first
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green branch on
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[the supported version page](http://php.net/supported-versions.php). For
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example, at the time of writing in mid-2015, this is PHP 5.5, which corresponds
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to the `PHP-5.5` branch in Git. Please also make sure you add a link to the PR
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in the bug on [the bug tracker](https://bugs.php.net/).
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Pull requests to implement RFCs should be submitted against `master`.
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## Filing bugs
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Bugs can be filed on the [PHP bug tracker](https://bugs.php.net/). If this is
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the first time you've filed a bug, we suggest reading the
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[guide to reporting a bug](https://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php).
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Where possible, please include a self-contained reproduction case!
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## Feature requests
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Feature requests are generally submitted in the form of
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[Requests for Comment](https://wiki.php.net/rfc/howto), ideally accompanied by
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[pull requests](#pull-requests). You can find the extremely large list of RFCs
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that have been previously considered on the
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[PHP Wiki](https://wiki.php.net/rfc).
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You may want to read
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[The Mysterious PHP RFC Process](https://blogs.oracle.com/opal/entry/the_mysterious_php_rfc_process)
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for additional notes on the best way to approach submitting an RFC.
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## Writing tests
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We love getting new tests! PHP is a huge project and improving code coverage is
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a huge win for every PHP user.
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[Our QA site includes a page detailing how to write test cases.](http://qa.php.net/write-test.php)
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Please note that the section on submitting pull requests is outdated: in
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addition to the process listed there, you can also
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[submit pull requests](#pull-requests).
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## Writing documentation
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There are two ways to contribute to the PHP manual. You can edit the manual and
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send patches anonymously via [the online editor](https://edit.php.net/), or you
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can check the XML source out from Subversion and edit that and build it
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[per the instructions on the documentation site](http://doc.php.net/tutorial/).
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Patches created that way should be sent to the
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[documentation mailing list](mailto:phpdoc@lists.php.net).
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## Getting help
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If you are having trouble contributing to PHP, or just want to talk to a human
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about what you're working on, you can contact us via the
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[internals mailing list](mailto:internals@lists.php.net), or the
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[documentation mailing list](mailto:phpdoc@lists.php.net) for documentation
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issues.
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Although not a formal channel, you can also find a number of core developers on
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the #php.pecl channel on [EFnet](http://www.efnet.org/). Similarly, many
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documentation writers can be found on #php.doc.
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