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## Coding standard
-LTTng-tools uses the
-[Linux kernel coding style](http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle)
-with one addition: single-line `if`/`for`/`while` statements must be
-wrapped in braces.
-
-Example:
-
-~~~ c
-/* not good */
-if (this == that)
- goto fail;
-
-/* good */
-if (this == that) {
- goto fail;
-}
-~~~
+See CodingStyle for guidelines style and design guidelines.
-Although the LTTng-tools code base is primarily written in C, it does
-contain shell, Perl, and Python code as well. There is no official coding
+Although the LTTng-tools code base is primarily written in C++, it does
+contain C, shell, and Python code as well. There is no official coding
standard for these languages. However, using a style consistent with the
rest of the code written in that language is strongly encouraged.
## Creating and sending a patch
-LTTng-tools's development flow is primarily email-based, although we
-also accept pull requests on our
-[GitHub mirror](https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools) and
-[Gerrit Code Review](https://review.lttng.org). If you're going
-to create GitHub pull requests, make sure you still follow the
+LTTng-tools's development flow is primarily based on
+[Gerrit Code Review](https://review.lttng.org), although we also accept
+e-mail based patch series on the
+[`lttng-dev` mailing list](https://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev)
+and pull requests on our [GitHub mirror](https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools).
+If you're going to create GitHub pull requests, make sure you still follow the
guidelines below.
-Like a lot of open source projects, patches are submitted and reviewed
-on its development mailing list,
-[`lttng-dev`](http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev)
-(`lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org`). The mailing list is also used to share
-and comment on RFCs and answer
+The mailing list is also used to share and comment on
+RFCs and answer
user questions.
-Once your changes have been committed to your local branch, you may use
-Git's [`format-patch`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch) command
+A template commit messsage is available below, and as a file that you may
+configure your local check out to use:
+
+ git config commit.template .commit_template
+
+Once your changes have been comitted to your local branch, you may use the
+[git-review](https://opendev.org/opendev/git-review) plugin to submit them
+directly to [Gerrit](https://review.lttng.org) using the following command:
+
+ git review
+
+Please note that you will need to create an account on [Gerrit](https://review.lttng.org)
+and add an SSH public key.
+
+For e-mail based patches you may use Git's
+[`format-patch`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch) command
to generate a patch file. The following command line generates a
patch from the latest commit: