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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 665f379f377..47284e0717f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -Alpine Linux aports repository -============================== +# Alpine Linux aports repository This repository contains the APKBUILD files for each and every Alpine Linux package, along with the required patches and scripts, @@ -10,13 +9,57 @@ It also contains some extra files and directories related to testing If you want to contribute, please read the [contributor guide](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux:Contribute) -and feel free to either submit a git patch on the Alpine aports -mailing list (<alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org>), or to submit a -merge request on [GitLab](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports). +and feel free to either submit a merge request on +[GitLab](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports), +or to submit a git patch on the Alpine aports mailing list +(~alpine/aports@lists.alpinelinux.org). (note: this mailing list is presently not functional) +## Repositories -Git Hooks ---------- +The Alpine Linux aports tree consists of 3 repositories (directories). Each of +these 3 repositories have its own set of policies, use cases and workflows. +Below is a definition of the basic policies your package should apply to. +Additional policies could apply, please refer to our developer guidelines. + +### main + +Packages in the main repository should be supported following our official +release cycle documentation as defined on our +[website](https://alpinelinux.org/releases/). In case of doubt a package should +be moved to our community repository instead. The policy for a package in the +main repository is if this package is reasonable to be expected in a basic +system and has a developer assigned to it who can maintain it as documented on +our release page. A package in main is also expected to include proper +documentation if shipped with the source code and have test suites enabled if +provided. New packages are rarely introduced directly into the main repository +and should follow the workflow: `testing => main`. + +### community + +Packages in the community repository should be supported following our official +release cycle documentation as defined on our +[website](https://alpinelinux.org/releases/). Packages in community are those +that do not belong in our main repository and have finished testing in our +testing repository. A package should have a maintainer and have test suites +enabled if provided and is preferred to ship documentation if the source code +provides it. New packages are rarely introduced directly into the community +repository and should follow the workflow: `testing => community` + +### testing + +Packages in the testing repositories do **not** follow our official release +cycle documentation as defined on our +[website](https://alpinelinux.org/releases/) and are **not** included in our +official releases and are only shipped in our edge branch. This repository is +specifically designed to introduce and test packages and as a staging area for +our other repositories. The packages do not follow any of the previously +mentioned policies and only need to be able to be build correctly. After the +package is verified to be working it should be moved to one of the other +repositories as soon as possible following the policies set for that repository. +If the package is not moved within a 6 month period we will notify the +maintainer and remove it after 9 months. + +## Git Hooks You can find some useful git hooks in the `.githooks` directory. To use them, run the following command after cloning this repository: @@ -24,3 +67,8 @@ To use them, run the following command after cloning this repository: ```sh git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks ``` + +## Guidelines + +- [Coding style](CODINGSTYLE.md) - Guidelines for writing APKBUILDs. +- [Commit style](COMMITSTYLE.md) - Guidelines for git commit messages. |