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# Contributing to detectron2 | |
## Issues | |
We use GitHub issues to track public bugs and questions. | |
Please make sure to follow one of the | |
[issue templates](https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/issues/new/choose) | |
when reporting any issues. | |
Facebook has a [bounty program](https://www.facebook.com/whitehat/) for the safe | |
disclosure of security bugs. In those cases, please go through the process | |
outlined on that page and do not file a public issue. | |
## Pull Requests | |
We actively welcome pull requests. | |
However, if you're adding any significant features (e.g. > 50 lines), please | |
make sure to discuss with maintainers about your motivation and proposals in an issue | |
before sending a PR. This is to save your time so you don't spend time on a PR that we'll not accept. | |
We do not always accept new features, and we take the following | |
factors into consideration: | |
1. Whether the same feature can be achieved without modifying detectron2. | |
Detectron2 is designed so that you can implement many extensions from the outside, e.g. | |
those in [projects](https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/tree/master/projects). | |
* If some part of detectron2 is not extensible enough, you can also bring up a more general issue to | |
improve it. Such feature request may be useful to more users. | |
2. Whether the feature is potentially useful to a large audience (e.g. an impactful detection paper, a popular dataset, | |
a significant speedup, a widely useful utility), | |
or only to a small portion of users (e.g., a less-known paper, an improvement not in the object | |
detection field, a trick that's not very popular in the community, code to handle a non-standard type of data) | |
* Adoption of additional models, datasets, new task are by default not added to detectron2 before they | |
receive significant popularity in the community. | |
We sometimes accept such features in `projects/`, or as a link in `projects/README.md`. | |
3. Whether the proposed solution has a good design / interface. This can be discussed in the issue prior to PRs, or | |
in the form of a draft PR. | |
4. Whether the proposed solution adds extra mental/practical overhead to users who don't | |
need such feature. | |
5. Whether the proposed solution breaks existing APIs. | |
To add a feature to an existing function/class `Func`, there are always two approaches: | |
(1) add new arguments to `Func`; (2) write a new `Func_with_new_feature`. | |
To meet the above criteria, we often prefer approach (2), because: | |
1. It does not involve modifying or potentially breaking existing code. | |
2. It does not add overhead to users who do not need the new feature. | |
3. Adding new arguments to a function/class is not scalable w.r.t. all the possible new research ideas in the future. | |
When sending a PR, please do: | |
1. If a PR contains multiple orthogonal changes, split it to several PRs. | |
2. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests. | |
3. For PRs that need experiments (e.g. adding a new model or new methods), | |
you don't need to update model zoo, but do provide experiment results in the description of the PR. | |
4. If APIs are changed, update the documentation. | |
5. We use the [Google style docstrings](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/napoleon.html) in python. | |
6. Make sure your code lints with `./dev/linter.sh`. | |
## Contributor License Agreement ("CLA") | |
In order to accept your pull request, we need you to submit a CLA. You only need | |
to do this once to work on any of Facebook's open source projects. | |
Complete your CLA here: <https://code.facebook.com/cla> | |
## License | |
By contributing to detectron2, you agree that your contributions will be licensed | |
under the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. | |