added some info on reporting issues and some rewording

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Rob Bast 9 years ago
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commit 7f2f393aea

@ -5,17 +5,36 @@ Please note that this project is released with a
[Contributor Code of Conduct](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/0/0/).
By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Reporting Issues
----------------
When reporting issues, please try to be a descriptive as possible, and include
as much relevant information as you can. A step by step guide on how to
reproduce the issue will greatly increase the chances of your issue being
resolved in a timely manner.
For example, if you are experiencing a problem while running one of the
commands, please provide full output of said command in very very verbose mode
(`-vvv`, e.g. `composer install -vvv`).
If your issue involves installing, updating or resolving dependencies, the
chance of us being able to reproduce your issue will be much higher if you
share your `composer.json` with us.
Installation from Source
------------------------
Prior to contributing to Composer, you must use be able to run the tests.
To achieve this, you must use the sources and not the phar file.
Prior to contributing to Composer, you must be able to run the test suite.
To achieve this, you need to acquire the Composer source code:
1. Run `git clone https://github.com/composer/composer.git`
2. Download the [`composer.phar`](https://getcomposer.org/composer.phar) executable
3. Run Composer to get the dependencies: `cd composer && php ../composer.phar install`
You can now run Composer by executing the `bin/composer` script: `php /path/to/composer/bin/composer`
You can run the test suite by executing `vendor/bin/phpunit` when inside the
composer directory, and run Composer by executing the `bin/composer`. To test
your modified Composer code against another project, run `php
/path/to/composer/bin/composer` inside that project's directory.
Contributing policy
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