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+# Contributing to this project
+
+The issue tracker is the preferred channel for [bug reports](#bugs),
+[features requests](#features) and [submitting pull
+requests](#pull-requests).
+
+
+## Bug reports
+
+A bug is a _demonstrable problem_ that is caused by the code in the repository.
+Good bug reports are extremely helpful - thank you!
+
+Guidelines for bug reports:
+
+1. **Use the GitHub issue search** — check if the issue has already been
+ reported.
+
+2. **Check if the issue has been fixed** — try to reproduce it using the
+ latest `master` or development branch in the repository.
+
+3. **Isolate the problem** — create a [reduced test
+ case](http://css-tricks.com/reduced-test-cases/) and a live example.
+
+A good bug report contains as much detail as possible. What is your
+environment? What steps will reproduce the issue? What browser(s) and OS
+experience the problem? What would you expect to be the outcome? All these
+details really help!
+
+Example:
+
+> Short and descriptive example bug report title
+>
+> A summary of the issue and the browser/OS environment in which it occurs. If
+> suitable, include the steps required to reproduce the bug.
+>
+> 1. This is the first step
+> 2. This is the second step
+> 3. Further steps, etc.
+>
+> `` - a link to the reduced test case
+>
+> Any other information you want to share that is relevant to the issue being
+> reported. This might include the lines of code that you have identified as
+> causing the bug, and potential solutions (and your opinions on their
+> merits).
+
+
+
+## Feature requests
+
+Feature requests are welcome. But take a moment to find out whether your idea
+fits with the scope and aims of the project. It's up to *you* to make a strong
+case to convince the project's developers of the merits of this feature. Please
+provide as much detail and context as possible.
+
+
+
+## Pull requests
+
+Good pull requests - patches, improvements, new features - are a fantastic
+help. Please keep them focused in scope and avoid containing unrelated commits.
+
+**Please ask first** before embarking on any significant pull request (e.g.
+implementing new features or components, refactoring code), otherwise you risk
+spending a lot of time working on something that the project's developers might
+not want to merge into the project.
+
+Development commands:
+
+* `npm start` – start the dev server and develop against live examples
+* `npm run lint` – run the linter
+* `npm run specs` – run the unit tests
+* `npm run build` – generate a build
+
+Please follow this process for submitting a patch:
+
+1. [Fork](http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/) the project, clone your fork,
+ and configure the remotes:
+
+ ```bash
+ # Clone your fork of the repo into the current directory
+ git clone https://github.com//react-native-web
+ # Navigate to the newly cloned directory
+ cd react-native-web
+ # Assign the original repo to a remote called "upstream"
+ git remote add upstream https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web
+ ```
+
+2. If you cloned a while ago, get the latest changes from upstream:
+
+ ```bash
+ git checkout master
+ git pull upstream master
+ ```
+
+3. Create a new topic branch (off the main project development branch) to
+ contain your feature, change, or fix:
+
+ ```bash
+ git checkout -b
+ ```
+
+4. Commit your changes in logical chunks. Please adhere to these [git commit
+ message guidelines](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
+ or your code is unlikely be merged into the main project. Use Git's
+ [interactive rebase](https://help.github.com/articles/interactive-rebase)
+ feature to tidy up your commits before making them public.
+
+5. Locally merge (or rebase) the upstream development branch into your topic branch:
+
+ ```bash
+ git pull [--rebase] upstream master
+ ```
+
+6. Push your topic branch up to your fork:
+
+ ```bash
+ git push origin
+ ```
+
+7. [Open a Pull Request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/)
+ with a clear title and description.
+
+**IMPORTANT**: By submitting a patch, you agree to allow the project owner to
+license your work under the same license as that used by the project.