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docs(CONTRIBUTING): add more info about shape of PRs

Text taken from spacemacs @ 3706a42c4346dc555b8e46bea220617ce11a9ddb,
under GPLv3 and adjusted for qTox needs.

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@ -53,6 +53,31 @@ simple rules we need to keep qTox a "smooth experience" for everybody involved.
message to the commit `Fixes #4134.`. [Here is an
example](https://github.com/qTox/qTox/commit/87160526d5bafcee7869d6741a06045e13d731d5).
## Pull request
*PR = Pull request*
Ideally for simple PRs (most of them):
* One topic per PR
* One commit per PR
* If you have several commits on different topics, close the PR and create one
PR per topic
* If you still have several commits, squash them into only one commit
* Amend commit after making changes (`git commit --amend path/to/file`)
* Rebase your PR branch on top of upstream `master` before submitting the PR
For complex PRs (big refactoring, etc):
* Squash only the commits with uninteresting changes like typos, docs
improvements, etc… and keep the important and isolated steps in different
commits.
It's important to keep amount of changes in the PR small, since smaller PRs are
easier to review and merging them is quicker. PR diff shouldn't exceed `300`
changed lines, unless it has to.
## How to open a pull request
1. Fork the qTox repository on Github to your existing account.
2. Open a Terminal and do the following steps: