How do I contribute bug fixes or new code to OpenSAF?
Contributing any code requires that you are an OpenSAF developer (see below). Contribution guidelines including coding style, function naming convention, patch submission procedures etc. are described in the OpenSAF Developer’s Handbook. Following the rules, conventions and guidelines as described in the Developer’s Handbook will increase the chances of acceptance of your contribution significantly. You should only submit code for which you have a copyright – for instance, that you wrote yourself – or when the copyright holder has given you the right to do so. For bug fixes, you can do this because you are modifying code already licensed under LGPL v2.1, which is used by OpenSAF. When you make a contribution of new code that represents additional intellectual property, such as a new service, or significant enhancement, you should take care that such a contribution complies with the terms of the Individual Participation and Contribution Agreement that you signed. In this case the copyri