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## BIND Source Access and Contributor Guidelines
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*Feb 22, 2018*
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## BIND 9 Source Access and Contributor Guidelines
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*May 28, 2020*
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### Contents
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### Introduction
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Thank you for using BIND!
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Thank you for using BIND 9!
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BIND is open source software that implements the Domain Name System (DNS)
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protocols for the Internet. It is a reference implementation of those
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protocols, but it is also production-grade software, suitable for use in
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high-volume and high-reliability applications. It is by far the most
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high-volume and high-reliability applications. It is very
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widely used DNS software, providing a robust and stable platform on top of
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which organizations can build distributed computing systems with the
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knowledge that those systems are fully compliant with published DNS
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BIND is and will always remain free and openly available. It can be
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used and modified in any way by anyone.
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BIND is maintained by the [Internet Systems Consortium](https://www.isc.org),
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BIND is maintained by [Internet Systems Consortium](https://www.isc.org),
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a public-benefit 501(c)(3) nonprofit, using a "managed open source" approach:
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anyone can see the source, but only ISC employees have commit access.
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Until recently, the source could only be seen once ISC had published
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a release: read access to the source repository was restricted just
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as commit access was. That's now changing, with the opening of a
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In the past, the source could only be seen once ISC had published
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a release; read access to the source repository was restricted just
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as commit access was. That has changed, as ISC now provides a
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public git mirror to the BIND source tree (see below).
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At [Internet Systems Consortium](https://www.isc.org), we're committed to
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building communities that are welcoming and inclusive; environments where people
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At ISC, we're committed to
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building communities that are welcoming and inclusive: environments where people
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are encouraged to share ideas, treat each other with respect, and collaborate
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towards the best solutions. To reinforce our commitment, the [Internet Systems
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Consortium](https://www.isc.org) has adopted the Contributor Covenant version
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1.4 as our Code of Conduct for BIND 9 project, as well as for the conduct of our
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towards the best solutions. To reinforce our commitment, ISC
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has adopted a slightly modified version of the Django
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[Code of Conduct](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) for the BIND 9 project, as well as for the conduct of our
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developers throughout the industry.
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### <a name="access"></a>Access to source code
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> $ git checkout v9_12
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Whenever a branch is ready for publication, a tag will be placed of the
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Whenever a branch is ready for publication, a tag is placed of the
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form `v9_X_Y`. The 9.12.0 release, for instance, is tagged as `v9_12_0`.
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The branch in which the next major release is being developed is called
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Reports of flaws in the BIND package, including software bugs, errors
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in the documentation, missing files in the tarball, suggested changes
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or requests for new features, etc, can be filed using
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or requests for new features, etc., can be filed using
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[https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues).
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Due to a large ticket backlog, we are sometimes slow to respond,
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especially if a bug is cosmetic or if a feature request is vague or
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low in priority, but we will try at least to acknowledge legitimate
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low in priority, but we try at least to acknowledge legitimate
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bug reports within a week.
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ISC's ticketing system is publicly readable; however, you must have
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an account to file a new issue. You can either register locally or
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ISC's GitLab system is publicly readable; however, you must have
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an account to create a new issue. You can either register locally or
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use credentials from an existing account at GitHub, GitLab, Google,
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Twitter, or Facebook.
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report it immediately by emailing to security-officer@isc.org. Plain-text
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e-mail is not a secure choice for communications concerning undisclosed
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security issues so please encrypt your communications to us if possible,
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using the [ISC Security Officer public key](https://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/openpgp-key/).
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using the [ISC Security Officer public key](https://www.isc.org/pgpkey/).
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Do not discuss undisclosed security vulnerabilities on any public mailing list.
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ISC has a long history of handling reported vulnerabilities promptly and
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effectively and we respect and acknowledge responsible reporters.
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ISC's Security Vulnerability Disclosure Policy is documented at [https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00861/0](https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00861/0).
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ISC's Security Vulnerability Disclosure Policy is documented at [https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00861](https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00861).
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If you have a crash, you may want to consult
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[‘What to do if your BIND or DHCP server has crashed.’](https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00340/89/What-to-do-if-your-BIND-or-DHCP-server-has-crashed.html)
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["What to do if your BIND or DHCP server has crashed."](https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00340)
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### <a name="contrib"></a>Contributing code
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BIND is licensed under the
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[Mozilla Public License 2.0](http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/).
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Earier versions (BIND 9.10 and earlier) were licensed under the [ISC License](http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/)
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[Mozilla Public License 2.0](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/).
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Earlier versions (BIND 9.10 and earlier) were licensed under the [ISC License](https://www.isc.org/licenses/)
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ISC does not require an explicit copyright assignment for patch
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contributions. However, by submitting a patch to ISC, you implicitly
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certify that you are the author of the code, that you intend to reliquish
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certify that you are the author of the code, that you intend to relinquish
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exclusive copyright, and that you grant permission to publish your work
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under the open source license used for the BIND version(s) to which your
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patch will be applied.
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#### <a name="bind"></a>BIND code
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Patches for BIND may be submitted directly via merge requests in
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[ISC's Gitlab](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/) source
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[ISC's GitLab](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/) source
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repository for BIND.
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Patches can also be submitted as diffs against a specific version of
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Those wanting to write code for BIND may be interested in the
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[developer information](doc/dev/dev.md) page, which includes information
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about BIND design and coding practices, including discussion of internal
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APIs and overall system architecture. (This is a work in progress, and
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still quite preliminary.)
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APIs and overall system architecture.
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Every patch submitted will be reviewed by ISC engineers following our
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Every patch submitted is reviewed by ISC engineers following our
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[code review process](doc/dev/dev.md#reviews) before it is merged.
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It may take considerable time to review patch submissions, especially if
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To ensure your patch is acted on as promptly as possible, please:
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* Try to adhere to the [BIND 9 coding style](doc/dev/style.md).
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* Run `make` `check` to ensure your change hasn't caused any
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* Run `make check` to ensure your change hasn't caused any
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functional regressions.
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* Document your work, both in the patch itself and in the
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accompanying email.
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of documentation in the BIND source tree:
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* Man pages are kept alongside the source code for the commands
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they document, in files ending in `.docbook`; for example, the
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`named` man page is `bin/named/named.docbook`.
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* The *BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual* is mostly in
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`doc/arm/Bv9ARM-book.xml`, plus a few other XML files that are included
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in it.
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they document, in files ending in `.rst`: for example, the
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`named` man page is `bin/named/named.rst`.
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* The *BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual* is in the .rst files in
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`doc/arm/`; the PDF and HTML versions are automatically generated from the `.rst` files.
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* API documentation is in the header file describing the API, in
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Doxygen-formatted comments.
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It is not necessary to edit any documentation files other than these;
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all PDF, HTML, and `nroff`-format man page files will be updated
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automatically from the `docbook` and `XML` files after merging.
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Patches to improve existing documentation are also very welcome!
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##### Tests
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BIND is a large and complex project. We rely heavily on continuous
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automated testing and cannot merge new code without adequate test coverage.
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Please see [the 'Testing' section of doc/dev/dev.md](doc/dev/dev.md#testing)
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Please see [the "Testing" section of doc/dev/dev.md](doc/dev/dev.md#testing)
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for more information.
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#### Thanks
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Thank you for your interest in contributing to the ongoing development
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of BIND.
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of BIND 9.
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