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+# Contributing to Node-RED
+
+We welcome contributions, but request you follow these guidelines.
+
+## Raising issues
+
+Please raise any bug reports on the project's
+[issue tracker](https://github.com/node-red/node-red/issues?state=open). Be sure to
+search the list to see if your issue has already been raised.
+
+A good bug report is one that make it easy for us to understand what you were
+trying to do and what went wrong.
+
+Provide as much context as possible so we can try to recreate the issue.
+If possible, include the relevant part of your flow. To do this, select the
+relevant nodes, press Ctrl-E and copy the flow data from the Export dialog.
+
+At a minimum, please include:
+
+ - Version of Node-RED - either release number if you downloaded a zip, or the first few lines of `git log` if you are cloning the repository directly.
+ - Version of node.js - what does `node -v` say?
+
+
+## New features
+
+For feature requests, please raise them on the [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/node-red).
+
+## Pull-Requests
+
+### Changes to existing code
+if you want to raise a pull-request with a new feature, or a refactoring
+of existing code, it may well get rejected if you haven't discussed it on
+the [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/node-red) first.
+
+### New nodes
+
+The plugin nature of Node-RED means anyone can create a new node to extend
+its capabilities.
+
+We want to avoid duplication as that can lead to confusion. Many of our existing
+nodes offer a starting point of functionality. If they are missing features,
+we would rather extend them than add separate 'advanced' versions. But the key
+to that approach is getting the UX right to not lose the simplicity.
+
+To contribute a new node, please raise a pull-request against the
+`node-red-nodes` repository.
+
+Eventually, the nodes will be npm-installable, but we're not there yet. We'll
+also have some sort of registry of nodes to help with discoverability.
+
+### Coding standards
+
+Please ensure you follow the coding standards used through-out the existing
+code base. Some basic rules include:
+
+ - all files must have the Apache license in the header.
+ - indent with 4-spaces, no tabs. No arguments.
+ - opening brace on same line as `if`/`for`/`function`/etc, closing brace on its
+ own line.
+
+### Contributor License Aggreement
+
+In order for us to accept pull-requests, the contributor must first complete
+a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). This clarifies the intellectual
+property license granted with any contribution. It is for your protection as a
+Contributor as well as the protection of IBM and its customers; it does not
+change your rights to use your own Contributions for any other purpose.
+
+You can download the CLAs here:
+
+ - [individual](http://nodered.org/cla/node-red-cla-individual.pdf)
+ - [corporate](http://nodered.org/cla/node-red-cla-corporate.pdf)
+
+If you are an IBMer, please contact us directly as the contribution process is
+slightly different.
+
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