Contributing to ZeroNet¶
Thank you for using ZeroNet. ZeroNet is a collaborative effort of 67+ decentralization enthusiasts just like you. We appreciate all users that catch bugs, improve documentation and have good ideas of designing new protocols. Here are a few guidelines we ask you to follow to get started with making your contribution.
You don’t have to contribute source code¶
In fact, a majority of contributors do not submit source code. Even if you like to write programs, other types of contribution are also welcomed.
Do you like to write?¶
- Write about ZeroNet.
- Write tutorials to help people set things up.
- Help translate ZeroNet.
- Improve this documentation. This documentation is a written by many community members all over the world.
Do you like helping people?¶
- Subscribe to our issue tracker on GitHub and help people solve problems.
- Join us on Gitter and IRC channel #zeronet @ freenode and help answer questions.
- Set up a seed box and help make the network faster.
Do you like to make websites?¶
- Create new ZeroNet sites. Go ahead and make your own blog on ZeroNet. It is easy and costs little.
- “Content is king!” as NoFish puts. The network is worth nothing without content, so we need You to make it succeed.
Do you like to do research?¶
- Help us investigate our hard issues.
- Join our discussion of designing new features and protocols, such as I2P support and DHT support.
- Do you own a Raspberry Pi, a C.H.I.P. or an open router? Try running ZeroNet on it and tell us how well ZeroNet works on your device.
Do you like to write code?¶
- If you know Python, you can pick a task from our issue tracker on GitHub.
- You are also welcomed develop your own ideas. Before you start, please open a new discussion to let the community know, so you can make sure we can share our ideas to make the best out of it.
- Keep your coding style consistent. We ask you to follow our coding convention below.
Do you like to offer financial support?¶
- You can donate bitcoins to support ZeroNet.
Coding convention¶
- Follow PEP8
- Simple is better than complex
- Premature optimization is the root of all evil
Naming¶
- ClassNames: Capitalized, CamelCased
- functionNames: starts with lowercase, camelCased
- variable_names: lowercased, under_scored
Variables¶
- file_path: File path relative to working dir (data/17ib6teRqdVgjB698T4cD1zDXKgPqpkrMg/css/all.css)
- inner_path: File relative to site dir (css/all.css)
- file_name: all.css
- file: Python file object
- privatekey: Private key for the site (without
_
)
Source files directories and naming¶
- One class per file is preferred
- Source file name and directory comes from ClassName: WorkerManager class = Worker/WorkerManager.py