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Evergreen and OpenSRF development

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Potential replacement of Launchpad in 2017** ===== Recommended reading ===== * [[:contributing|Procedures and conventions for contributing to the Evergreen project Dan Scott has been working on an excellent developer's tutorial, located here: http://evergreen-ils.org/~denials/ * Dev Glossary * draft code formatting standards Semi-regular developer meetings have been taking place on IRC. See meetings for agendas, minutes. OpenSRF: * user_s_guide * primer * http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/?p=21 * 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 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. * Evergreen release schedule and End of Life Policy. * Evergreen versioning scheme ===== External Resources ===== * XUL School Tutorial * Tuning A PostgreSQL Server

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