# Contributing ## Support requests The issue tracker is not the place for support requests. If you get stuck with bootstrap-datepicker, it's very likely that the fine folks at [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/) will be able to help you; simply describe the problem you're having and provide them a link to the repo (so they know what code you're using). Another option is to post to the [bootstrap-datepicker google group](https://groups.google.com/group/bootstrap-datepicker). ## Issues If you've found a bug in bootstrap-datepicker, we want to know about it! However, please keep the following in mind: * This is not the bootstrap-datepicker from [eyecon.ro](http://www.eyecon.ro/bootstrap-datepicker/). Stefan provided the initial code for bootstrap-datepicker, but this repo is divergent from his codebase. Please make sure you're using either the latest tagged version or the latest master from https://github.com/eternicode/bootstrap-datepicker/ . * A working example of the bug you've found is *much* easier to work with than a description alone. If possible, please provide a link to a demonstration of the bug, perhaps using http://jsfiddle.net/ . * CDN-backed assets can be found at http://bsdp-assets.blackcherry.us/ . These should be used *only* for building test cases, as they may be removed or changed at any time. * Finally, it's possible someone else has already reported the same bug you have. Please search the issue tracker for similar issues before posting your own. Thanks! ## Pull Requests Patches welcome! For all cases, you should have your own fork of the repo. To submit a pull request for a **new feature**: 1. Run the tests. Every pull request for a new feature should have an accompanying unit test and docs changes. See the README in the `tests/` and `docs/` directories for details. 2. Create a new branch off of the `master` branch for your feature. This is particularly helpful when you want to submit multiple pull requests. 3. Add a test (or multiple tests) for your feature. Again, see `tests/README.md`. 4. Add your new feature, making the test pass. 5. Push to your fork and submit the pull request! To submit a **bug fix**: 1. Create a new branch off of the `master` branch. 2. Add a test that demonstrates the bug. 3. Make the test pass. 4. Push to your fork and submit the pull request! To submit a **documentation fix**: 1. Create a new branch off of the `master` branch. 2. Add your documentation fixes (no tests required). 3. Push to your fork and submit the pull request!