= Hacking Net::LDAP We welcome your contributions to Net::LDAP. To increase the chances of your patches being accepted, we recommend that you follow the guidelines below: 1. Your code should be formatted like the rest of Net::LDAP. We use a text wrap of 76 - 78 characters, especially for documentation contents. Operators should have spaces around them, method definitions should have parentheses around arguments. Keep the indentation as flat as possible. 2. Your changes should be well-documented and described. 3. You must provide rspec tests for any new or changed features. Rspec has been chosen as the way forward for tests. 4. You should provide LDIF data for importing into LDAP servers so that the changes can be tested in situ with more than one real LDAP server. 5. You should have tested your changes against a real LDAP server.