-1. Enter irc.freenode.org #redis and start talking with 'antirez' and/or 'pietern' to check if there is interest for such a feature and to understand the probability of it being merged. We'll try hard to keep Redis simple... so you'll likely encounter an high resistence.
+Note: by contributing code to the Redis project in any form, including sending
+a pull request via Github, a code fragment or patch via private email or
+public discussion groups, you agree to release your code under the terms
+of the BSD license that you can find in the COPYING file included in the Redis
+source distribution.
-2. Drop a message to the Redis Google Group with a proposal of semantics/API.
+# IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE REDIS GITHUB ISSUES
-3. If steps 1 and 2 are ok, use the following procedure to submit a patch:
+* Github issues SHOULD ONLY BE USED to report bugs, and for DETAILED feature
+ requests. Everything else belongs to the Redis Google Group.
- a. Fork Redis on github
+ PLEASE DO NOT POST GENERAL QUESTIONS that are not about bugs or suspected
+ bugs in the Github issues system. We'll be very happy to help you and provide
+ all the support in the Redis Google Group.
+
+ Redis Google Group address:
+
+ https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/redis-db
+
+# How to provide a patch for a new feature
+
+1. Drop a message to the Redis Google Group with a proposal of semantics/API.
+
+2. If in steps 1 you get an acknowledge from the project leaders, use the
+ following procedure to submit a patch:
+
+ a. Fork Redis on github ( http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/ )
b. Create a topic branch (git checkout -b my_branch)
c. Push to your branch (git push origin my_branch)
- d. Create an issue in the Redis google code site with a link to your patch
+ d. Initiate a pull request on github ( http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/ )
e. Done :)
Thanks!