Contributing to Panopoly

"Contributors" are the people who report bugs, ask or answer support requests, participate in discussion on IRC or groups.drupal.org, do testing or even write and review patches.

In short, contributors are the people who help to make Panopoly better!

Users are people that simply download Panopoly and use it. However, contributors are members of the team. Even just by posting a support request in the issue queue, you are now one of us! Thank you for your help. :-)

The documentation here is intended to help new contributors learn about the project and for us to record our project policies so they don't remain as "unspoken rules."

See the sub-pages listed below for documentation on specific topics.

And welcome to the team!

Panopoly maintainer documentation

This documentation is for the co-maintainers of the Panopoly distribution. It acts as a place for us to keep notes (in case we forget) and

Running Panopoly's Behat tests locally (and adding your own!)

Behat is a tool for running automated behavioral tests on a website. You provide Behat with short scenarios for using the website, and it

Running Panopoly's Behat tests on Travis-CI

We (the maintainers) commit all Panopoly changes both to Drupal.org and to GitHub, so that Travis-CI will run our Behat tests on every

Using the Panopoly "Sprint Kit"

The Panopoly "Sprint Kit" is a virtual machine (VM) for VirtualBox that quickly sets up an environment for contributing to Panopoly. So, if

Guide maintainers

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