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Test submission is via the typical GitHub workflow.
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* Fork the [GitHub repository][repo] (and make sure you're still relatively in
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sync with it if you forked a while ago)
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* Create a branch for your changes. Being a key of effective Git flow, it is
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strongly recommended that the **topic branch** tradition be followed here,
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i.e. the branch naming convention is based on the "topic" you will be working
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on, e.g. `git checkout -b topic-name`
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* Make your changes
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* Run the `lint` script in the root of your checkout to detect common
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mistakes in test submissions. This will also be run after submission
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and any errors will prevent your PR being accepted. If it detects an
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error that forms an essential part of your test, edit the list of
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exceptions stored in `tools/lint/lint.whitelist`.
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* Commit your changes.
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* Push your local branch to your GitHub repository.
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* Using the GitHub UI create a Pull Request for your branch.
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* When you get review comments, make more commits to your branch to
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address the comments (**note**: Do *not* rewrite existing commits using
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e.g. `git commit --amend` or `git rebase -i`. The review system
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depends on the full branch history).
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* Once everything is reviewed and all issues are addressed, your pull
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request will be automatically merged.
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For detailed guidelines on setup and each of these steps, please refer to the
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[Github Test Submission][github101] documentation.
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Hop on to [irc or the mailing list][discuss] if you have an
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issue. There is no need to announce your review request, as soon as
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you make a Pull Request GitHub will inform interested parties.
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[repo]: https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/
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[github101]: ./github-101.html
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[discuss]: /discuss.html
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