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CONTRIBUTING.md

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*Detailed instructions on how to contribute to the project, if applicable. Must include section about Oracle Contributor Agreement with link and instructions*
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# Contributing to this repository
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We welcome your contributions! There are multiple ways to contribute.
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## Opening issues
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For bugs or enhancement requests, please file a GitHub issue unless it's
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security related. When filing a bug remember that the better written the bug is,
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the more likely it is to be fixed. If you think you've found a security
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vulnerability, do not raise a GitHub issue and follow the instructions in our
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[security policy](./SECURITY.md).
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## Contributing code
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We welcome your code contributions. Before submitting code via a pull request,
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you will need to have signed the [Oracle Contributor Agreement][OCA] (OCA) and
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your commits need to include the following line using the name and e-mail
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address you used to sign the OCA:
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```text
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Signed-off-by: Your Name <you@example.org>
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```
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This can be automatically added to pull requests by committing with `--sign-off`
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or `-s`, e.g.
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```text
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git commit --signoff
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```
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Only pull requests from committers that can be verified as having signed the OCA
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can be accepted.
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## Pull request process
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1. Ensure there is an issue created to track and discuss the fix or enhancement
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you intend to submit.
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1. Fork this repository.
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1. Create a branch in your fork to implement the changes. We recommend using
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the issue number as part of your branch name, e.g. `1234-fixes`.
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1. Ensure that any documentation is updated with the changes that are required
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by your change.
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1. Ensure that any samples are updated if the base image has been changed.
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1. Submit the pull request. *Do not leave the pull request blank*. Explain exactly
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what your changes are meant to do and provide simple steps on how to validate.
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your changes. Ensure that you reference the issue you created as well.
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1. We will assign the pull request to 2-3 people for review before it is merged.
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## Code of conduct
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Follow the [Golden Rule](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Rule). If you'd
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like more specific guidelines, see the [Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct][COC].
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[OCA]: https://oca.opensource.oracle.com
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[COC]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct/

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🐍 DELTA uses Python client for Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL to run a query like “SELECT 1” or "SELECT 1 FROM DUAL". You can then specific the number of executions of the query and DELTA calculates the average network round-trip time for all the executions of the query on the remote database. The script also includes error handling to track failed requests. You can also include your own custom queries.
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## Contributing
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This project welcomes contributions from the community. Before submitting a pull request, please [review our contribution guide](./CONTRIBUTING.md)
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## Security
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Please consult the [security guide](./SECURITY.md) for our responsible security vulnerability disclosure process
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## License
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Copyright (c) 2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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SECURITY.md

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# Reporting security vulnerabilities
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Oracle values the independent security research community and believes that
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responsible disclosure of security vulnerabilities helps us ensure the security
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and privacy of all our users.
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Please do NOT raise a GitHub Issue to report a security vulnerability. If you
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believe you have found a security vulnerability, please submit a report to
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[secalert_us@oracle.com][1] preferably with a proof of concept. Please review
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some additional information on [how to report security vulnerabilities to Oracle][2].
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We encourage people who contact Oracle Security to use email encryption using
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[our encryption key][3].
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We ask that you do not use other channels or contact the project maintainers
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directly.
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Non-vulnerability related security issues including ideas for new or improved
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security features are welcome on GitHub Issues.
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## Security updates, alerts and bulletins
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Security updates will be released on a regular cadence. Many of our projects
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will typically release security fixes in conjunction with the
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Oracle Critical Patch Update program. Additional
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information, including past advisories, is available on our [security alerts][4]
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page.
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## Security-related information
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We will provide security related information such as a threat model, considerations
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for secure use, or any known security issues in our documentation. Please note
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that labs and sample code are intended to demonstrate a concept and may not be
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sufficiently hardened for production use.
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[1]: mailto:secalert_us@oracle.com
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[2]: https://www.oracle.com/corporate/security-practices/assurance/vulnerability/reporting.html
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[3]: https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/encryptionkey.html
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[4]: https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/

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