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dev:contributing_code [2012/03/27 07:45]
lebbeous [Frameworks] dōjō!
dev:contributing_code [2012/05/29 16:54] (current)
loriayre
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 ====== Contributing code ====== ====== Contributing code ======
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 Want to develop for Evergreen or OpenSRF?  Great!  To get started, please take a look at Want to develop for Evergreen or OpenSRF?  Great!  To get started, please take a look at
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   * [[:contributing|the overview of how to contribute to Evergreen, covering tips, techniques, and procedures for getting your code and documentation accepted]]   * [[:contributing|the overview of how to contribute to Evergreen, covering tips, techniques, and procedures for getting your code and documentation accepted]]
   * [[dev:code_repositories| version control repositories for code and documentation]]   * [[dev:code_repositories| version control repositories for code and documentation]]
 +  *  [[dev:new_developer_wishlist|new developer wishlist]] where a group of us are identifying what documentation needs to be developed to support new developers(some of the drafts of documentation being developed are here too)
 +  * [[dev:contributing_code_FAQ | Contributing Code FAQs]]
  
 For more technical details, read on. For more technical details, read on.
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