your system. In most cases, that will just mean using the defaults provided
for Rust.
-To change configuration, you must copy the file `src/bootstrap/config.toml.example`
+To change configuration, you must copy the file `config.toml.example`
to `config.toml` in the directory from which you will be running the build, and
change the settings provided.
guidelines as of yet, but basic rules like 4 spaces for indentation and no
more than 99 characters in a single line should be kept in mind when writing
code.
+- `rustup toolchain link <name> build/<host-triple>/<stage>` - Use the custom compiler build via [rustup](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs#working-with-custom-toolchains-and-local-builds).
## Pull Requests
Pull requests are the primary mechanism we use to change Rust. GitHub itself
-has some [great documentation][pull-requests] on using the Pull Request
-feature. We use the 'fork and pull' model described there.
+has some [great documentation][pull-requests] on using the Pull Request feature.
+We use the "fork and pull" model [described here][development-models], where
+contributors push changes to their personal fork and create pull requests to
+bring those changes into the source repository.
-[pull-requests]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/
+[pull-requests]: https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/
+[development-models]: https://help.github.com/articles/about-collaborative-development-models/
Please make pull requests against the `master` branch.
will run all the tests on every platform we support. If it all works out,
@bors will merge your code into `master` and close the pull request.
-[merge-queue]: https://buildbot.rust-lang.org/homu/queue/rust
+[merge-queue]: https://buildbot2.rust-lang.org/homu/queue/rust
Speaking of tests, Rust has a comprehensive test suite. More information about
it can be found