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Update contributing guidelines.

* Align CONTRIBUTING.md with the google/new-project template.
* Explain the support story for the CMake config.

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# Contributing
# How to Contribute
We'd love to accept your code patches! However, before we can take them, we
have to jump a couple of legal hurdles.
We'd love to accept your patches and contributions to this project. There are
just a few small guidelines you need to follow.
## Contributor License Agreements
## Contributor License Agreement
Please fill out either the individual or corporate Contributor License
Agreement as appropriate.
Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Contributor License
Agreement. You (or your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution;
this simply gives us permission to use and redistribute your contributions as
part of the project. Head over to <https://cla.developers.google.com/> to see
your current agreements on file or to sign a new one.
* If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you
own the intellectual property, then sign an [individual CLA](https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/individual).
* If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work,
then sign a [corporate CLA](https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/corporate).
You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted one
(even if it was for a different project), you probably don't need to do it
again.
Follow either of the two links above to access the appropriate CLA and
instructions for how to sign and return it.
## Code Reviews
## Submitting a Patch
All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We
use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. Consult
[GitHub Help](https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/) for more
information on using pull requests.
1. Sign the contributors license agreement above.
2. Decide which code you want to submit. A submission should be a set of changes
that addresses one issue in the [issue tracker](https://github.com/google/leveldb/issues).
Please don't mix more than one logical change per submission, because it makes
the history hard to follow. If you want to make a change
(e.g. add a sample or feature) that doesn't have a corresponding issue in the
issue tracker, please create one.
3. **Submitting**: When you are ready to submit, send us a Pull Request. Be
sure to include the issue number you fixed and the name you used to sign
the CLA.
See [the README](README.md#contributing-to-the-leveldb-project) for areas
where we are likely to accept external contributions.
## Writing Code ##
## Community Guidelines
If your contribution contains code, please make sure that it follows
[the style guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html).
Otherwise we will have to ask you to make changes, and that's no fun for anyone.
This project follows [Google's Open Source Community
Guidelines](https://opensource.google/conduct/).

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clang-format -i --style=file <file> clang-format -i --style=file <file>
``` ```
We are unlikely to accept contributions to the build configuration files, such
as `CMakeLists.txt`. We are focused on maintaining a build configuration that
allows us to test that the project works in a few supported configurations
inside Google. We are not currently interested in supporting other requirements,
such as different operating systems, compilers, or build systems.
## Submitting a Pull Request ## Submitting a Pull Request
Before any pull request will be accepted the author must first sign a Before any pull request will be accepted the author must first sign a

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