commit | 334384d9e19178a0488c9360d94d183c1ef0f711 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kevin Burke <kev@inburke.com> | Tue Jul 18 20:20:01 2017 -0700 |
committer | Kevin Burke <kev@inburke.com> | Wed Sep 27 05:35:55 2017 +0000 |
tree | 878e1d7a34509903f66bb102299217e890ff6d1a | |
parent | e20db36d77bd0cb36cea8fe49d5c37d82d21591f [diff] |
README: add more description Move the README to README.md so Gerrit can render it; currently Gerrit only renders files named exactly "README.md" (for example at https://go.googlesource.com/go). Add more links to the README explaining how to file issues, how to submit code changes, where to download the code to and how to get it. Hopefully this should help people who go to https://go.googlesource.com/image or https://github.com/golang/image figure out how to get started with development. Change-Id: I390d4bd84c9fd7d0bd3f3f56f63ea8482d03a725 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/49830 Reviewed-by: Kevin Burke <kev@inburke.com>
This repository holds supplementary Go image libraries.
The easiest way to install is to run go get -u golang.org/x/image
. You can also manually git clone the repository to $GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/image
.
This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to this repository, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
The main issue tracker for the image repository is located at https://github.com/golang/go/issues. Prefix your issue with “x/image:” in the subject line, so it is easy to find.