Update the pull request template [ci skip]
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-### Pull Request Guidance ###
+### Pull Request ###
-Review the following items to ensure a smooth pull request experience.
+The [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) has more details and tips for
+committing properly.
-- [ ] Did you make a breaking change? If so:
+<!-- Explain the changes in the pull request below. -->
- - [ ] Add (or reference) an [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) THRIFT ticket.
- - [ ] Add a `Breaking-Change` label to the Jira ticket.
- - [ ] Add a note to the `lib/<language>/README.md` file.
- - [ ] Add a line to the `CHANGES.md` file.
-- [ ] Is this change significant enough to be in release notes?
- All release-note worthy changes require an [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) THRIFT ticket.
- For example:
- - Breaking Changes
- - New, Deprecated, or Removed Languages
- - Security Fix
- - Significant Refactoring
-
-- [ ] If there is an [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) ticket:
-
- - [ ] Is the [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) THRIFT ticket identifier in the PR title?
-
- THRIFT-9999: an example pull request title
-
- - [ ] Is the [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) THRIFT ticket identifier and affected languages in the commit message?
-
- THRIFT-9999: [summary of fix, one line if possible]
- Client: [language(s) affected, comma separated, use lib/ directory names please]
+<!-- We recommend you review the checklist before submitting a pull request. -->
+Review the following checklist to ensure a smooth pull request experience.
- [ ] Did you squash your changes to a single commit?
- Committers can squash when they merge, but sometimes we forget, and it makes the history
- pretty dirty. Please squash your pull requests to a single commit if you can.
+- [ ] Do you need an [Apache Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/THRIFT/issues/) ticket?<details><summary>Expand for guidance...</summary>
+ - `Yes` if your change requires a release note.
+ - `Yes` if your change is a breaking change.
+ - `No` if you change is trivial, such as fixing a typo.
+</details>
+
+- [ ] Is this change worthy of a release note? <details><summary>Examples of Release Note-worthy examples...</summary>
+ - Breaking Changes
+ - New, Deprecated, or Removed Languages
+ - Security Fixes
+ - Significant Refactoring
+ - Changing how the product is built
+</details>
-For more information about committing, see CONTRIBUTING.md
+- [ ] Breaking changes have additional requirements: <details><summary>Expand for instructions...</summary>
+ - Add or reference an existing Apache Jira THRIFT ticket.
+ - Add a `Breaking-Change` label to the Jira ticket.
+ - Add a note to the `lib/<language>/README.md` file.
+ - Add a line to the `CHANGES.md` file.
+</details>
+
+- [ ] Does this change require a build? <details><summary>Expand for guidance...</summary>
+ - `Yes` for any code change
+ - `Yes` for any build script change
+ - `Yes` for any docker build environment change
+ - `Yes` for any change affecting the cross test suite
+ - `No` for documentation-only changes
+ - `No` for trivial changes, for example fixing a typo.
+ <br/>
+ If your change does not require a build, you can add [ci skip] to the end of your commit message.<br/>
+ This will avoid costly and unnecessary builds in both the pull request and once it is merged.
+</details>
+
+For more information about committing, see the [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).