1# iperf3 Contribution Guidelines 2 3Thanks for contributing to iperf3! 4 5This page contains some guidelines for filing issues, pull requests, 6and other sorts of interactions with the iperf3 project. These are 7guidelines and not hard rules, and it is intended that common sense 8and good judgement will prevail. 9 10## Support 11 12iperf3 is officially supported on Linux (various distributions), 13FreeBSD, and macOS. Support may be provided on a best-effort basis to 14other UNIX-like platforms. We cannot provide support for building 15and/or running iperf3 on Windows, iOS, or Android. 16 17Before asking for help, please use your favorite search engine or 18questions site (such as Stack Overflow) to see if your question might 19have been asked (and maybe even answered) before. 20https://fasterdata.es.net/ has some information on the use of various 21bandwidth measurement tools, including iperf3. The iperf3 22documentation Web site at http://software.es.net/iperf/ contains 23various bits of helpful information, including a list of 24[frequently-asked questions](http://software.es.net/iperf/faq.html). 25 26We specifically discourage the use of the issue tracker on the iperf3 27GitHub project page for asking questions. Questions posted in the 28form of issues may go unanswered. Please use a questions site 29such as [Stack Overflow](http://www.stackoverflow.com) 30to ask questions of the community or 31alternatively use the iperf3 mailing list at 32iperf-dev@googlegroups.com (posting requires joining the list). 33 34## Code 35 36If you have improvements or bugfixes to make to iperf3, we'd love to 37hear from you. We prefer changes to be submitted in the form of pull 38requests on GitHub, although we can (probably) accept simple patches 39as well. If in doubt, ask. 40 41Before making any submission to the iperf3 project (whether it be code 42or documentation), we urge you to consult the iperf3 license, in 43particular the section quoted below: 44 45``` 46You are under no obligation whatsoever to provide any bug fixes, patches, or 47upgrades to the features, functionality or performance of the source code 48("Enhancements") to anyone; however, if you choose to make your Enhancements 49available either publicly, or directly to Lawrence Berkeley National 50Laboratory, without imposing a separate written license agreement for such 51Enhancements, then you hereby grant the following license: a non-exclusive, 52royalty-free perpetual license to install, use, modify, prepare derivative 53works, incorporate into other computer software, distribute, and sublicense 54such enhancements or derivative works thereof, in binary and source code form. 55``` 56 57If you're considering changes that will have an architectural impact, 58we strongly encourage discussing them with the iperf3 maintainers 59before doing a significant amount of work on the code. We might be 60able to provide some guidance. Also, we're more likely to accept a 61submission if if it doesn't involve rewriting large sections of the 62code. Even if you're going to fork the code and maintain your own 63changes privately (which you're perfectly welcome to do) we might able 64to give you guidance so that future iperf3 changes won't conflict with 65your work. 66 67## Conduct 68 69We expect that iperf3 interactions via the issue tracker, mailing 70lists, and so forth will be conducted civilly. Language that is 71deemed appropriate or abusive may be removed, and we reserve the right 72to ban users from accessing the project for repeated offense. 73