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* '''Portal.''' The [http://portal.eclipse.org/|portal] is designed to be your single point of contact with the Foundation and to guide you through the various Foundation processes.
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* '''Portal.''' The [http://portal.eclipse.org/ portal] is designed to be your single point of contact with the Foundation and to guide you through the various Foundation processes.
 
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Revision as of 20:14, 18 August 2008

Users: Contributing To A Project

  • Reporting Bugs. All Eclipse projects use Bugzilla to track bugs and features. Please read the Bug Reporting FAQ and then sign up for a bugzilla account to join in the fun.
  • Getting Answers. Mailing lists are for development team conversations; news groups and IRC are for the larger user and adopter community and thus are the correct place to ask for help.
  • Downloads. Get binaries from the main downloads page. Click through to the project pages for integration, milestone, and nightly builds.
  • Source Code. Get the source code from either CVS or SVN (each project makes their own choice).

Committers: Being A Committer

  • Portal. The portal is designed to be your single point of contact with the Foundation and to guide you through the various Foundation processes.
  • Development Conventions and Guidelines. Coding standards, naming conventions, etc.

Your Project On The Eclipse.Org Website

  • /projects - List of Projects. Your project is listed on the /projects page automatically. MORE-EXPLANATION-TO-BE-ADDED
  • Standard Project Summary. Your project has a standard format project summary page (e.g., [1]). MORE-EXPLANATION-TO-BE-ADDED

Leads: Managing A Project

  • IP Log. The IP log is a big part of the official release process, so we encourage you to keep your IP log current rather than rushing at the end. The automatic IP log extracts most information from bugzilla and IPzilla, but it requires you to use the 'iplog+' flag.

Everyone: IP Cleanliness

  • The Official Story. The guide to legal documents describes what legal documents to include with code and deliverable software.

FAQs and Guidlines

HOWTOs and Help

This page is moderated by Anne Jacko and Bjorn Freeman-Benson (Eclipse Foundation)

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