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# How to contribute to the Sentry Python SDK `sentry-sdk` is an ordinary Python package. You can install it with `pip install -e .` into some virtualenv, edit the sourcecode and test out your changes manually. ## Running tests and linters Make sure you have `virtualenv` installed, and the Python versions you care about. You should have Python 2.7 and the latest Python 3 installed. You don't need to `workon` or `activate` anything, the `Makefile` will create one for you. Run `make` or `make help` to list commands. ## Releasing a new version We use [craft](https://github.com/getsentry/craft#python-package-index-pypi) to release new versions. You need credentials for the `getsentry` PyPI user, and must have `twine` installed globally. The usual release process goes like this: 1. Go through git log and write new entry into `CHANGELOG.md`, commit to master 2. `craft p a.b.c` 3. `craft pp a.b.c`