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diff --git a/doc/guides/contributing/patches.rst b/doc/guides/contributing/patches.rst index a64bb036..1bd91b7e 100644 --- a/doc/guides/contributing/patches.rst +++ b/doc/guides/contributing/patches.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Contributing Code to DPDK This document outlines the guidelines for submitting code to DPDK. -The DPDK development process is modelled (loosely) on the Linux Kernel development model so it is worth reading the +The DPDK development process is modeled (loosely) on the Linux Kernel development model so it is worth reading the Linux kernel guide on submitting patches: `How to Get Your Change Into the Linux Kernel <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html>`_. The rationale for many of the DPDK guidelines is explained in greater detail in the kernel guidelines. @@ -32,6 +32,10 @@ The mailing list for DPDK development is `dev@dpdk.org <http://mails.dpdk.org/ar Contributors will need to `register for the mailing list <http://mails.dpdk.org/listinfo/dev>`_ in order to submit patches. It is also worth registering for the DPDK `Patchwork <http://patches.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/list/>`_ +If you are using the GitHub service, you can link your repository to +the ``travis-ci.org`` build service. When you push patches to your GitHub +repository, the travis service will automatically build your changes. + The development process requires some familiarity with the ``git`` version control system. Refer to the `Pro Git Book <http://www.git-scm.com/book/>`_ for further information. |