(E.g.: "luci-mod-admin-full: fix wifi channel selection on multiple STA networks")
* Shortly explain the changes made and - if applicable - the reasoning behind them
* Commit message of each commit should include a Signed-off-by line
(E.g.: "luci-mod-admin-full: fix wifi channel selection on multiple STA networks")
* Shortly explain the changes made and - if applicable - the reasoning behind them
* Commit message of each commit should include a Signed-off-by line
In case you like to send patches by mail, please use the [LuCI mailinglist](https://lists.subsignal.org/mailman/listinfo/luci)
or the [OpenWrt Development List](https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel).
In case you like to send patches by mail, please use the [LuCI mailinglist](https://lists.subsignal.org/mailman/listinfo/luci)
or the [OpenWrt Development List](https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel).
-If you send via the OpenWrt list, include a "[luci]" tag in your subject line.
-For general information on patch submission, follow the [OpenWrt patch submission guideline](https://dev.openwrt.org/wiki/SubmittingPatches).
+If you send via the OpenWrt list, include a `[luci]` tag in your subject line.
+For general information on patch submission, follow the [OpenWrt patch submission guideline](https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches).
## Advice on pull requests:
Pull requests are the easiest way to contribute changes to git repos at Github. They are the preferred contribution method, as they offer a nice way for commenting and amending the proposed changes.
* You need a local "fork" of the Github repo.
## Advice on pull requests:
Pull requests are the easiest way to contribute changes to git repos at Github. They are the preferred contribution method, as they offer a nice way for commenting and amending the proposed changes.
* You need a local "fork" of the Github repo.
- Update your local git fork to the tip (of the master, usually)
- Create the feature branch with `git checkout -b feature_x`
- Edit changes and commit them locally
- Update your local git fork to the tip (of the master, usually)
- Create the feature branch with `git checkout -b feature_x`
- Edit changes and commit them locally
- When you now visit Github, you should see a proposal to create a pull request
* If you later need to add new commits to the pull request, you can simply commit the changes to the local branch and then use `git push` to automatically update the pull request.
- When you now visit Github, you should see a proposal to create a pull request
* If you later need to add new commits to the pull request, you can simply commit the changes to the local branch and then use `git push` to automatically update the pull request.
* Use Pull Requests if you are unsure and to suggest changes to other developers.
## Gaining commit access:
* Use Pull Requests if you are unsure and to suggest changes to other developers.
## Gaining commit access:
* These branches are built with the respective OpenWrt release and are created
during the release stabilisation phase.
* Please ONLY cherry-pick or commit security and bug-fixes to these branches.
* Do NOT add new packages and do NOT do major upgrades of packages here.
* If you are unsure if your change is suitable, please use a pull request.
* These branches are built with the respective OpenWrt release and are created
during the release stabilisation phase.
* Please ONLY cherry-pick or commit security and bug-fixes to these branches.
* Do NOT add new packages and do NOT do major upgrades of packages here.
* If you are unsure if your change is suitable, please use a pull request.