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This file details how to contribute to the Mapbase project on GitHub:
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https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013
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For the original Source SDK 2013 contribution guidelines, click here:
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https://github.com/ValveSoftware/source-sdk-2013/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING
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Mapbase is a project which many Source modders draw from, so it has its own unique standards
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for contributions which differ from other projects, but it is still an open-source repository
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that is always open to contributions.
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Whenever you contribute to the Mapbase repository, you must keep in mind that any contributions
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made could be deployed to all mods utilizing Mapbase, which can include everything from high-profile
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Steam mods to amateur HL2 maps. Many contributions can also end up being available in both SP and MP
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if the contributions are not obviously exclusive to one of the two.
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All contributions must follow the following rules:
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* A contribution must be aligned with Mapbase's goals and priorities and should not be "subjective"
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or related to a specific mod or type of mod. For example, fixing an existing issue or adding a
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new tool for mappers to use is usually fine, but adding a new custom weapon with its own assets
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is usually not fit for Mapbase.
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* All content in a contribution must be either already legally open-source or done with the
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full permission of the content's original creator(s). If licensing is involved, the contribution
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must ensure Mapbase follows said licensing.
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* **NOTE:** Due to concerns with mods which do not wish to be open-source, content using GPL licenses (or any
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license with similar open-source requirements) are currently not allowed to be distributed with Mapbase.
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Contributions which can draw from them without actually distributing the licensed content may theoretically
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be excepted from this rule.
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* Contributions must not break existing maps/content or interfere with them in a negative or non-objective way.
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* Code contributions are not obliged to follow Mapbase's preprocessor conventions (e.g. #ifdef MAPBASE),
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although following them is usually acceptable.
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* If you are contributing a file you created yourself specifically for Mapbase, you are required to
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use the custom "Mapbase - Source 2013" header used in other Mapbase files as of Mapbase v5.0.
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You are encouraged to append an "Author(s)" part to that header in your file in order to clarify who wrote it.
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* Do not modify the README to add attribution for your contribution. That is handled by Mapbase's maintainers.
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Contributions which do not follow these guidelines cannot be accepted into Mapbase.
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Attempting to contribute content which seriously violates the rules above can lead to being blocked from contributing,
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especially if done repeatedly.
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If your contribution is accepted, you may be listed in Mapbase's credits and the README's external content list:
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https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013/wiki/Mapbase-Credits#Contributors
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https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013/blob/master/README
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You may also receive the "Contributor" or "Major Contributor" role on Mapbase's Discord server if you are
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a member of it.
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