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-# Contributing
-
-Want to contribute? Great! First, read this page.
-
-### Contributor License Agreement
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-### Using GOPATH
-
-Some editors may require the code to be structured in a `GOPATH` directory tree.
-In this case, you may use the `:gopath` target to generate a directory tree with
-symlinks to the original source files.
-
-```
-bazel build :gopath
-```
-
-You can then set the `GOPATH` in your editor to `bazel-bin/gopath`.
-
-If you use this mechanism, keep in mind that the generated tree is not the
-canonical source. You will still need to build and test with `bazel`. New files
-will need to be added to the appropriate `BUILD` files, and the `:gopath` target
-will need to be re-run to generate appropriate symlinks in the `GOPATH`
-directory tree.
-
-Dependencies can be added by using `go mod get`. In order to keep the
-`WORKSPACE` file in sync, run `tools/go_mod.sh` in place of `go mod`.
-
-### Coding Guidelines
-
-All code should comply with the [style guide](g3doc/style.md). Note that code
-may be automatically formatted per the guidelines when merged.
-
-As a secure runtime, we need to maintain the safety of all of code included in
-gVisor. The following rules help mitigate issues.
-
-Definitions for the rules below:
-
-`core`:
-
-* `//pkg/sentry/...`
-* Transitive dependencies in `//pkg/...`, etc.
-
-`runsc`:
-
-* `//runsc/...`
-
-Rules:
-
-* No cgo in `core` or `runsc`. The final binary must be a statically-linked
- pure Go binary.
-
-* Any files importing "unsafe" must have a name ending in `_unsafe.go`.
-
-* `core` may only depend on the following packages:
-
- * Itself.
- * Go standard library.
- * Except (transitively) package "net" (this will result in a non-cgo
- binary). Use `//pkg/unet` instead.
- * `@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library` (Go import
- `golang.org/x/sys/unix`).
- * Generated Go protobuf packages.
- * `@org_golang_google_protobuf//proto:go_default_library` (Go import
- `google.golang.org/protobuf`).
-
-* `runsc` may only depend on the following packages:
-
- * All packages allowed for `core`.
- * `@com_github_google_subcommands//:go_default_library` (Go import
- `github.com/google/subcommands`).
- * `@com_github_opencontainers_runtime_spec//specs_go:go_default_library`
- (Go import `github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs_go`).
-
-### Code reviews
-
-Before sending code reviews, run `bazel test ...` to ensure tests are passing.
-
-Code changes are accepted via [pull request][github].
-
-When approved, the change will be submitted by a team member and automatically
-merged into the repository.
-
-### Presubmit checks
-
-Accessing check logs may require membership in the
-[gvisor-dev mailing list][gvisor-dev-list], which is public.
-
-### Bug IDs
-
-Some TODOs and NOTEs sprinkled throughout the code have associated IDs of the
-form `b/1234`. These correspond to bugs in our internal bug tracker. Eventually
-these bugs will be moved to the GitHub Issues, but until then they can simply be
-ignored.
-
-### Build and test with Docker
-
-Running `make dev` is a convenient way to build and install `runsc` as a Docker
-runtime. The output of this command will show the runtimes installed.
-
-You may use `make refresh` to refresh the binary after any changes. For example:
-
-```bash
-make dev
-docker run --rm --runtime=my-branch --rm hello-world
-make refresh
-```
-
-### The small print
-
-Contributions made by corporations are covered by a different agreement than the
-one above, the
-[Software Grant and Corporate Contributor License Agreement][gccla].
-
-[gcla]: https://cla.developers.google.com/about/google-individual
-[gccla]: https://cla.developers.google.com/about/google-corporate
-[github]: https://github.com/google/gvisor/compare
-[gvisor-dev-list]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gvisor-dev