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-# Contributing Guidelines
-
-The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to unit-wasm. We do
-appreciate that you are considering contributing!
-
-## Table Of Contents
-
-- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
-- [Ask a Question](#ask-a-question)
-- [Contributing](#contributing)
-- [Git Style Guide](#git-style-guide)
-
-
-## Getting Started
-
-Check out the [README](README.md).
-
-
-## Ask a Question
-
-Please open an [issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit-wasm/issues/new) on
-GitHub with the label `question`. You can also ask a question on
-[Slack](https://nginxcommunity.slack.com) or the NGINX Unit mailing list,
-unit@nginx.org (subscribe
-[here](https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman3/lists/unit.nginx.org/)).
-
-
-## Contributing
-
-### Report a Bug
-
-Ensure the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under
-[Issues](https://github.com/nginx/unit-wasm/issues).
-
-If the bug is a potential security vulnerability, please report using our
-[security policy](https://unit.nginx.org/troubleshooting/#getting-support).
-
-To report a non-security bug, open an
-[issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit-wasm/issues/new) on GitHub with the
-label `bug`. Be sure to include a title and clear description, as much
-relevant information as possible, and a code sample or an executable test
-case showing the expected behavior that doesn't occur.
-
-
-### Suggest an Enhancement
-
-To suggest an enhancement, open an
-[issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit-wasm/issues/new) on GitHub with the
-label `enhancement`. Please do this before implementing a new feature to
-discuss the feature first.
-
-
-### Open a Pull Request
-
-Clone the repo, create a branch, and submit a PR when your changes are tested
-and ready for review. Again, if you'd like to implement a new feature, please
-consider creating a feature request issue first to start a discussion about
-the feature.
-
-
-## Git Style Guide
-
-- Split your work into multiple commits is necessary. Each commit should make
- one logical change. I.e don't mix code re-formatting with a fix in the same
- commit.
-
-- Subject lines should be short (around 50 characters, not a hard rule) and
- concisely describe the change.
-
-- The commit message body should be limited to 72 character lines.
-
-- You can use subject line prefixes for commits that affect a specific
- portion of the code; examples include "libunit-wasm:" and "rust-bindings:".
-
-- Reference issues and PRs at the end of the commit messages, e.g if the
- commit remedies a GitHub issue add a tag like
-
- Closes: <https://github.com/nginx/unit-wasm/issues/NNN>
-
- If the commit fixes an issue introduced in a previous commit use the "Fixes"
- tag to reference it, e.g
-
- Fixes: abbrev commit id ("Commit subject line")