Niels de Vos 6baa79b173 doc: describe how to contribute when a GitHub Pull-Request is made
Every now and then new contributors create a GitHub Pull-Request. We do
not use those for accepting changes, and almost never check for new PRs.
Redirecting contributors can be done automatically, just like we do when
users create a GitHub Issue.

Note that the bulk of the description comes from gluster-block. Just
like most Gerrit maintained projects, it uses 'git review' and not a
custom ./rfc.sh. New contributors that are familiar with Gerrit, will
prefer the 'git review' approach over ./rfc.sh (which we want to
deprecate or at least have it use 'git review' too).

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Updates: #381
URL: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-template-for-your-repository/
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
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Gluster

Gluster is a software defined distributed storage that can scale to several petabytes. It provides interfaces for object, block and file storage.

Development

Contributions to gluster in the form of patches and new feature additions can be made by following steps outlined at Developers Guide.

Documentation

The Gluster documentation can be found at Gluster Docs.

Deployment

Quick instructions to build and install can be found in INSTALL file.

Maintainers

The list of Gluster maintainers is available in MAINTAINERS file.

License

Gluster is dual licensed under GPLV2 and LGPLV3+.

Please visit the Gluster Home Page to find out more about Gluster.

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