Contributing
Agreement
As a contributor, you represent that the code you submit is your original work or that of your employer (in which case you represent you have the right to bind your employer). By submitting code, you (and, if applicable, your employer) are licensing the submitted code to LinkedIn and the open source community subject to the BSD 2-Clause license.
Mailing Lists
If you want to get in touch regarding this project or have successful of applications of DuaLip, we would love to hear from you. Please send us an email at ask_lp@linkedin.com.
Responsible Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities
Do not file an issue on Github for security issues. Please review the guidelines for disclosure. Reports should be encrypted using PGP public key and sent to security@linkedin.com preferably with the title "Vulnerability in Github LinkedIn/DuaLip - <short summary>".
Tips for Getting Your Pull Request Accepted
Make sure all new features are tested and the tests pass.
Bug fixes must include a test case demonstrating the error that it fixes.
Open an issue first and seek advice for your change before submitting a pull request. Large features which have never been discussed are unlikely to be accepted.