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1# Contributing to CLDR
2
3## Overview
4
5The CLDR project consists of 3 aspects:
6
71. **Data:** We rely on contributions by native language speakers that are most commonly used currently in the given country/region. Most data is collected through the Survey Tool. See [How to contribute][].
8    - If you are not a native language speaker, but have evidence of CLDR data being incorrect, file a [Jira][] ticket to report the issue.
9    - For data that is not collected in the [Survey Tool], such as [supplemental data][], file a [Jira][] ticket and provide evidence for changing the data.
102. **Internationalization structure:** Requires a ticket to be changed.
11    - For structural issues, note that many issues may be due to misunderstandings of the LDML spec. For example, `<pattern>¤#,##0.00</pattern>` has a specialized format where each character represents a special function.
12    - File a [Jira][] ticket and provide evidence for the spec issues or to establish a new structure.
13    - If your organization is not a [Unicode member][], consider becoming a member and work as a CLDR technical committee member.
143. **CLDR internal tooling** such as adding new tests or fixing tooling that enable CLDR builds and releases. See [CLDR Developer][] introduction.
15    - To contribute in internal tooling, [Contact][] us.
16    - See [Tools source][] and [Repository Organization][]
17
18### Areas where contributions are welcome
19
20- `cldr-apps/`: (Survey Tool).
21    Improvements here include:
22  - UI:  performance improvements, visual and functional refinements
23  - Additional checks (CheckCLDR) to validate CLDR data.
24- `java/`: The core CLDR tooling.
25    Improvements could include:
26  - better documentation around code components
27  - updates to use newer/different library dependencies
28  - writing unit tests to improve code coverage
29  - better documentation around command line tools
30
31## Requirements for merged PRs
32
33For all PRs these steps are required before the PR is merged:
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35- The PR and commits must reference a [Jira][] ticket which has been accepted by the CLDR-TC. Open a ticket if there is not already a relevant one open.
36- A Contributor License Agreement (CLA) must be signed. For more information, see [Contributor License Agreement](#contributor-license-agreement), below.
37- All tests must pass (See below)
38- The PR must be reviewed by a TC member.
39- The PR should have a single commit, and the first line of the commit must
40begin with the accepted Jira ticket number.
41
42### Sample commit message
43
44    CLDR-0000 Brief Description of Change
45
46    Optionally, this is the first line of an extended description,
47    after the blank line.
48    - Here is an item
49    - Here is another item
50
51## Contributor License Agreement
52
53In order to contribute to this project, the Unicode Consortium must have on file a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) covering your contributions, either an individual or a corporate CLA. Pull Requests, issues, and other contributions will not be merged/accepted until the correct CLA is signed. Which version needs to be signed depends on who owns the contribution being made: you as the individual making the contribution or your employer. **It is your responsibility to determine whether your contribution is owned by your employer.** Please review the [Unicode Intellectual Property, Licensing, & Technical Contribution Policy][policies] for further guidance on which CLA to sign, as well as other information and guidelines regarding the Consortium’s licensing and technical contribution policies and procedures.
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55To sign the CLA in Github, open a Pull Request (a comment will be automatically added with a link to the CLA Form), or go directly to [the CLA Form][sign-cla]. You may need to sign in to Github to see the entire CLA Form.
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57- **Individual CLA**: If you have determined that the Individual CLA is appropriate, then when you access the CLA Form, click the Individual CLA and complete the Form.
58
59- **Corporate CLA**: If you have determined that a Corporate CLA is appropriate, please first check the [public list of Corporate CLAs][unicode-corporate-clas] that the Consortium has on file. If your employer is listed, then when you access the CLA Form, you can click the box indicating that you are covered by your employer’s corporate CLA. If your employer is not on the list, then it has not already signed a CLA and you will need to arrange for your employer to do so before you contribute, as described in [How to Sign a Unicode CLA][signing].
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61Unless otherwise noted in the [`LICENSE`](./LICENSE) file, this project is released under the [OSI-approved][osi-Unicode-License-3.0] free and open-source [Unicode License v3][unicode-license].
62
63## Building
64
65For setup details, see [Maven Setup][].
66Builds are done with Maven:
67
68```
69mvn test --file=tools/pom.xml
70```
71
72## Tests
73
74For more detail, and how to run the tests locally, see [Running Tests][] on the CLDR development site.
75
76### Automatic Test Runs
77
78Tests are automatically run once a commit is pushed to GitHub and when a PR is opened requesting changes to CLDR. You will see the status check next to each commit's hash, it will show as a circle, x, or checkmark. (●✖✔). For GitHub documentation, see [About Status Checks][]. You can click on these indicators anywhere they appear for more details.
79
80Briefly:
81
82- ● An orange circle indicates that information is not available yet, such as a test that is still running or has not started yet.
83- ✖ A red X indicates a failure or a warning. Depending on the type of issue, merging might be blocked.
84- ✔ A green checkmark indicates success.
85
86![Commit Checks](./docs/img/commit-checks.png)
87
88Similarly, in a PR, certain checks are marked as “Required.” All required checks must succeed before merging is allowed.
89
90![PR Checks](./docs/img/pr-checks.png)
91
92If a test or status check does not pass, see [Running Tests][] on the CLDR development site.
93
94## Copyright
95
96Copyright &copy; 1991-2024 Unicode, Inc.
97All rights reserved. [Terms of use][]
98
99[Survey Tool]: https://cldr.unicode.org/index/survey-tool
100[Terms of use]: https://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
101[Jira]: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/main/docs/requesting_changes.md
102[Tools source]: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/tree/main/tools
103[Maven setup]: https://cldr.unicode.org/development/maven
104[Repository Organization]: https://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads#h.lf1z45b9du36
105[How to contribute]: https://cldr.unicode.org/#h.vw32p8sealpj
106[Unicode member]: https://home.unicode.org/membership/why-join/
107[supplemental data]: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/tree/main/common/supplemental
108[About Status Checks]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-status-checks
109[Running Tests]: https://cldr.unicode.org/development/cldr-development-site/running-tests
110[policies]: https://www.unicode.org/policies/licensing_policy.html
111[unicode-corporate-clas]: https://www.unicode.org/policies/corporate-cla-list/
112[signing]: https://www.unicode.org/policies/licensing_policy.html#signing
113[sign-cla]: https://cla-assistant.io/unicode-org/.github
114[osi-Unicode-License-3.0]: https://opensource.org/license/unicode-license-v3/
115[unicode-license]: https://www.unicode.org/license.txt
116