on a new feature, use the “next” branch. If you are working on a bugfix, use the
“next” branch, too, but make sure your code also works on “master”.
+=== How to build?
+
+You can build i3 like you build any other software package which uses autotools.
+Here’s a memory refresher:
+
+ $ autoreconf -fi
+ $ mkdir -p build && cd build
+ $ ../configure
+ $ make -j8
+
+(The autoreconf -fi step is unnecessary if you are building from a release tarball,
+ but shouldn’t hurt either.)
+
+==== Build system features
+
+* We use the AX_ENABLE_BUILDDIR macro to enforce builds happening in a separate
+ directory. This is a prerequisite for the AX_EXTEND_SRCDIR macro and building
+ in a separate directory is common practice anyway. In case this causes any
+ trouble when packaging i3 for your distribution, please open an issue.
+
+* “make check” runs the i3 testsuite. See docs/testsuite for details.
+
+* “make distcheck” (runs testsuite on “make dist” result, tiny bit quicker
+ feedback cycle than waiting for the travis build to catch the issue).
+
+* “make uninstall” (occasionally requested by users who compile from source)
+
+* “make” will build manpages/docs by default if the tools are installed.
+ Conversely, manpages/docs are not tried to be built for users who don’t want
+ to install all these dependencies to get started hacking on i3.
+
+* non-release builds will enable address sanitizer by default. Use the
+ --disable-sanitizers configure option to turn off all sanitizers, and see
+ --help for available sanitizers.
+
+* Support for pre-compiled headers (PCH) has been dropped for now in the
+ interest of simplicity. If you need support for PCH, please open an issue.
+
+* Coverage reports are now generated using “make check-code-coverage”, which
+ requires specifying --enable-code-coverage when calling configure.
+
== Thought experiments
In this section, we collect thought experiments, so that we don’t forget our