8 We have a bunch of documentation about how to develop Tor in the
9 doc/HACKING/ directory. We recommend that you start with
10 doc/HACKING/README.1st.md , and then go from there. It will tell
11 you how to find your way around the source code, how to get
12 involved with the Tor community, how to write patches, and much
15 You don't have to be a C developer to help with Tor: have a look
16 at https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer !
18 The Tor Project is committed to fostering a inclusive community
19 where people feel safe to engage, share their points of view, and
20 participate. For the latest version of our Code of Conduct, please
23 https://gitweb.torproject.org/community/policies.git/plain/code_of_conduct.txt
29 Tor is distributed under the license terms in the LICENSE -- in
30 brief, the "3-clause BSD license". If you send us code to
31 distribute with Tor, it needs to be code that we can distribute
32 under those terms. Please don't send us patches unless you agree
35 Some compatible licenses include:
39 - CC0 Public Domain Dedication