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				-Contributing to Amber 
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				+Start Contributing by talking about Amber 
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				+========================================= 
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				+* Join our [Mailinglist/Google Group](http://groups.google.com/group/amber-lang) 
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				+* Talk to us on [the #amber-lang IRC channel](irc://irc.freenode.net/amber-lang) 
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				+* Follow [@AmberSmalltalk](https://twitter.com/AmberSmalltalk) on Twitter 
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				+* Circle Amber Smalltalk on [Google+](https://plus.google.com/u/0/107038882958653788078)  
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				+Filing Issues 
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				+============= 
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				+If you think Amber is not working as expected, You can start by asking on IRC or the Mailinglist. 
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				+Please make sure that you have first checked the following guides: 
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				+* [Getting Started](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Getting-started) 
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				+* [Writing My First App](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Writing-my-first-app) 
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				+* [How To Load Amber](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/How-to-load-amber) 
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				+* [Amber FAQ](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/FAQ) 
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				+If the issue can not be resolved you should file an issue on the respective tracker. 
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				+Before reporting an issue, try to reduce the issue to the bare minimum required to reproduce it. 
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				+This allows us to track down and fix the issue in an easier and faster way. 
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				+Additionally, you should give us enough information to reproduce the issue. 
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				+Therefore, include versions of your OS, Amber, Node.js, Grunt, and possibly used libraries as well as sample code. 
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				+If you don't list the exact steps required to reproduce the issue we won't be able to fix it. 
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				+Afterwards, report the issue on one of the following trackers: 
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				+* [Amber Issues](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/issues) 
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				+* [Amber Examples Issues](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber-examples/issues) 
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				+* [Amber Website Issues](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber-website/issues) 
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				+Developing Amber 
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				+================ 
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				+If you want to get started developing Amber itself there are a few links to get you started 
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				+* [The Roadmap](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Roadmap) gives a rough idea about where Amber is heading towards 
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				+* [The Contributions Page](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Contributions) contains some ideas which we would love to integrate into Amber 
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				+* [The Amber FAQ](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/FAQ) contains Answers to commonly arising questions 
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				+* [The Amber CookBook](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Amber-cookbook) contains recipies about working with Amber and its IDE 
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				+* [The Amber Porting Guide](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Porting-code-from-other-Smalltalk-dialects) contains information about porting code from other Smalltalk dialects 
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				+* [The Amber JavaScript Guide](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/From-smalltalk-to-javascript-and-back) contains information about how Amber and JavaScript are mapped to each other 
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				+If you want to get serious with Amber development you should read the [Coding Conventions](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Coding-conventions) 
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				+and check if you have all development dependencies installed (as indicated in [Getting Started](https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber/wiki/Getting-started)): 
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				+* Git (to get a clone of the repository) 
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				+* Node.js (to run the Amber development server) 
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				+* NPM (to install required Node.js packages) 
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				+* Bower (to install required client side libraries) 
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				+* Grunt-Cli (to compile Amber on the commandline) 
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				+Setup your Amber clone 
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				+1. Create a fork of the repository on GitHub 
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				+2. Clone the repository 
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				+3. Run ```npm install``` 
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				+4. Run ```bower install``` 
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				+5. Run ```${Amber_DIR}/bin/amber serve``` 
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				+Now you should be able to commit changes to your computer. 
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				+Creating a Pull Request 
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				+The Amber development model currently revolves around Pull Requests which are created through GitHub 
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				+1. Update to latest Amber master (```git pull```) 
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				+2. Develop your feature or bugfix in a local branch (not in ```master```) 
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				+3. Create unittest for your feature or bugfix (this is required) 
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				+4. Enhance/fix Amber 
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				+5. Run the unittests 
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				+6. Commit your changes to disk if all tests are green 
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				+7. Try to split your fix into small Git commits if multiple changes are involved (this makes it easier for us to review the changes) 
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				+8. Push the changes to your fork on GitHub ```git push <your repo> <your branchname>``` 
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				+9. Submit Pull Request (usually for the Amber master branch) 
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