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dev:start [2010/10/19 13:36] dbsdev:start [2018/08/08 14:43] – [Recommended reading] gmcharlton
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 This is the start of the dev: namespace. This is the start of the dev: namespace.
  
-===== Known locations for Evergreen and OpenSRF source code repositories =====+  * [[dev:code_repositories|Known sources and branches of Evergreen code]] 
 +  * [[dev:new_developer_wishlist|Wish list of documentation needed for new developers]]
  
-==== Full repositories ==== +**[[dev:2017_new_tools|Potential replacement of Launchpad in 2017]]**
- +
-These would normally be complete versions of the official core source code; either the base Subversion repositories, or up-to-date mirrors. +
- +
-  [[http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS|Official source repository for Evergreen]] - Subversion +
-  * [[http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/OpenSRF|Official source repository for OpenSRF]] - Subversion +
-  [[https://code.launchpad.net/evergreen|Evergreen repository mirrors]] - Bazaar (synced every four hours) +
- +
-==== Branches ==== +
-  [[http://bzr.coffeecode.net/evergreen-social/|Explorations on supporting reviews, ratings, tags]] (focus is on using open standards such as Activity Streams) - Bazaar +
- +
-==== Plugins and customized code ==== +
- +
-=== SIP 2 server code === +
-  * [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/openncip/|Old SourceForge site]] - CVS +
-  * [[http://github.com/atz/SIPServer|New home]] - Git +
- +
-=== EDI support === +
-  * [[http://github.com/mbklein/openils-mapper|EDIFACT<->JSON middleware for Evergreen]] - Git +
- +
-=== Evergreen contribution code === +
-  * [[http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS-Contrib|Contributed code, customizations, and configuration for Evergreen]] - Subversion+
  
 ===== Recommended reading ===== ===== Recommended reading =====
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 OpenSRF: OpenSRF:
 +  * [[dev:opensrf_roadmap|OpenSRF Roadmap]]
   * [[osrf-devel:user_s_guide]]   * [[osrf-devel:user_s_guide]]
   * [[osrf-devel:primer]]   * [[osrf-devel:primer]]
   * [[http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/?p=21]]   * [[http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/?p=21]]
   * [[http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/?p=36]]   * [[http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/?p=36]]
 +
 +===== Developer Environment Custom Build Scripts =====
 +
 +Many developers find it necessary to automate the process of building and installing the Evergreen server (and its dependencies). Some of them have [[server_installation:semi_automated|shared their work]], and you are invited to make your own contributions.  These efforts could possibly be used as a basis for creating a cleaner Evergreen server installer using systems such as cfengine, Chef or Puppet.
 +
 +===== Evergreen Releases ======
 +
 +Evergreen is on a time-based release schedule, with two major releases planner per year in March and September.
 +   * [[dev:release_process:schedule|Evergreen release schedule and End of Life Policy]].
 +   * [[:versioning|Evergreen versioning scheme]]
 +
 +===== External Resources =====
 +  * [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XUL_School|XUL School Tutorial]]
 +  * [[http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Tuning_Your_PostgreSQL_Server|Tuning A PostgreSQL Server]]
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