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| ==================
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| Submitting patches
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| ==================
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| 
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| We're always grateful for patches to Django's code. Indeed, bug reports
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| with associated patches will get fixed *far* more quickly than those
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| without patches.
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| 
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| Typo fixes and trivial documentation changes
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| --------------------------------------------
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| 
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| If you are fixing a really trivial issue, for example changing a word in the
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| documentation, the preferred way to provide the patch is using GitHub pull
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| requests without a Trac ticket. Trac tickets are still acceptable.
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| 
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| See the :doc:`working-with-git` for more details on how to use pull requests.
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| 
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| "Claiming" tickets
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| ------------------
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| 
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| In an open-source project with hundreds of contributors around the world, it's
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| important to manage communication efficiently so that work doesn't get
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| duplicated and contributors can be as effective as possible.
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| 
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| Hence, our policy is for contributors to "claim" tickets in order to let other
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| developers know that a particular bug or feature is being worked on.
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| 
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| If you have identified a contribution you want to make and you're capable of
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| fixing it (as measured by your coding ability, knowledge of Django internals
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| and time availability), claim it by following these steps:
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| 
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| * `Create an account`_ to use in our ticket system. If you have an account
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|   but have forgotten your password, you can reset it using the
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|   `password reset page`_.
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| 
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| * If a ticket for this issue doesn't exist yet, create one in our
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|   `ticket tracker`_.
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| 
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| * If a ticket for this issue already exists, make sure nobody else has
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|   claimed it. To do this, look at the "Assigned to" section of the ticket.
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|   If it's assigned to "nobody," then it's available to be claimed.
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|   Otherwise, somebody else is working on this ticket, and you either find
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|   another bug/feature to work on, or contact the developer working on the
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|   ticket to offer your help.
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| 
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| * Log into your account, if you haven't already, by clicking "Login" in
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|   the upper right of the ticket page.
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| 
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| * Claim the ticket:
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| 
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|   1. click the "accept" radio button under "Action" near the bottom of the
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|      page,
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|   2. then click "Submit changes."
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| 
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| .. note::
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|     The Django software foundation requests that anyone contributing more than
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|     a trivial patch to Django sign and submit a `Contributor License
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|     Agreement`_, this ensures that the Django Software Foundation has clear
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|     license to all contributions allowing for a clear license for all users.
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| 
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| .. _Create an account: https://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/register/
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| .. _password reset page: https://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/password/reset/
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| .. _Contributor License Agreement: https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/cla/
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| 
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| Ticket claimers' responsibility
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Once you've claimed a ticket, you have a responsibility to work on that ticket
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| in a reasonably timely fashion. If you don't have time to work on it, either
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| unclaim it or don't claim it in the first place!
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| 
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| If there's no sign of progress on a particular claimed ticket for a week or
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| two, another developer may ask you to relinquish the ticket claim so that it's
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| no longer monopolized and somebody else can claim it.
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| 
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| If you've claimed a ticket and it's taking a long time (days or weeks) to code,
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| keep everybody updated by posting comments on the ticket. If you don't provide
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| regular updates, and you don't respond to a request for a progress report,
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| your claim on the ticket may be revoked.
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| 
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| As always, more communication is better than less communication!
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| 
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| Which tickets should be claimed?
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Of course, going through the steps of claiming tickets is overkill in some
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| cases.
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| 
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| In the case of small changes, such as typos in the documentation or
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| small bugs that will only take a few minutes to fix, you don't need to jump
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| through the hoops of claiming tickets. Just submit your patch and be done with
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| it.
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| 
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| Of course, it is *always* acceptable, regardless whether someone has claimed it
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| or not, to submit patches to a ticket if you happen to have a patch ready.
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| 
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| .. _patch-style:
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| 
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| Patch style
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| -----------
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| 
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| Make sure that any contribution you do fulfills at least the following
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| requirements:
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| 
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| * The code required to fix a problem or add a feature is an essential part
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|   of a patch, but it is not the only part. A good patch should also include a
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|   :doc:`regression test <unit-tests>` to validate the behavior that has been
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|   fixed and to prevent the problem from arising again. Also, if some tickets
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|   are relevant to the code that you've written, mention the ticket numbers in
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|   some comments in the test so that one can easily trace back the relevant
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|   discussions after your patch gets committed, and the tickets get closed.
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| 
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| * If the code associated with a patch adds a new feature, or modifies
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|   behavior of an existing feature, the patch should also contain
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|   documentation.
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| 
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| You can use either GitHub branches and pull requests or direct patches
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| to publish your work. If you use the Git workflow, then you should
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| announce your branch in the ticket by including a link to your branch.
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| When you think your work is ready to be merged in create a pull request.
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| 
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| See the :doc:`working-with-git` documentation for mode details.
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| 
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| You can also use patches in Trac. When using this style, follow these
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| guidelines.
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| 
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| * Submit patches in the format returned by the ``git diff`` command.
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|   An exception is for code changes that are described more clearly in
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|   plain English than in code. Indentation is the most common example; it's
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|   hard to read patches when the only difference in code is that it's
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|   indented.
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| 
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| * Attach patches to a ticket in the `ticket tracker`_, using the "attach
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|   file" button. Please *don't* put the patch in the ticket description
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|   or comment unless it's a single line patch.
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| 
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| * Name the patch file with a ``.diff`` extension; this will let the ticket
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|   tracker apply correct syntax highlighting, which is quite helpful.
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| 
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| Regardless of the way you submit your work, follow these steps.
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| 
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| * Make sure your code matches our :doc:`coding-style`.
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| 
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| * Check the "Has patch" box on the ticket details. This will make it
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|   obvious that the ticket includes a patch, and it will add the ticket to
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|   the `list of tickets with patches`_.
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| 
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| 
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| Non-trivial patches
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| -------------------
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| 
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| A "non-trivial" patch is one that is more than a simple bug fix. It's a patch
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| that introduces Django functionality and makes some sort of design decision.
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| 
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| If you provide a non-trivial patch, include evidence that alternatives have
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| been discussed on `django-developers`_.
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| 
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| If you're not sure whether your patch should be considered non-trivial, just
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| ask.
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| 
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| Javascript patches
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| ------------------
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| 
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| Django's admin system leverages the jQuery framework to increase the
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| capabilities of the admin interface. In conjunction, there is an emphasis on
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| admin javascript performance and minimizing overall admin media file size.
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| Serving compressed or "minified" versions of javascript files is considered
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| best practice in this regard.
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| 
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| To that end, patches for javascript files should include both the original
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| code for future development (e.g. ``foo.js``), and a compressed version for
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| production use (e.g. ``foo.min.js``). Any links to the file in the codebase
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| should point to the compressed version.
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| 
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| Compressing JavaScript
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| To simplify the process of providing optimized javascript code, Django
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| includes a handy python script which should be used to create a "minified"
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| version. To run it::
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| 
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|     python django/contrib/admin/bin/compress.py
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| 
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| Behind the scenes, ``compress.py`` is a front-end for Google's
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| `Closure Compiler`_ which is written in Java. However, the Closure Compiler
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| library is not bundled with Django directly, so those wishing to contribute
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| complete javascript patches will need to download and install the library
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| independently.
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| 
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| The Closure Compiler library requires Java version 6 or higher (Java 1.6 or
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| higher on Mac OS X. Note that Mac OS X 10.5 and earlier did not ship with
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| Java 1.6 by default, so it may be necessary to upgrade your Java installation
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| before the tool will be functional. Also note that even after upgrading Java,
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| the default ``/usr/bin/java`` command may remain linked to the previous Java
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| binary, so relinking that command may be necessary as well.)
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| 
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| Please don't forget to run ``compress.py`` and include the ``diff`` of the
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| minified scripts when submitting patches for Django's javascript.
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| 
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| .. _Closure Compiler: https://developers.google.com/closure/compiler/
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| .. _django-developers: http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers
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| .. _list of tickets with patches: https://code.djangoproject.com/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&has_patch=1&order=priority
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| .. _ticket tracker: https://code.djangoproject.com/newticket
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