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STEM developers are working closely with early leaders in the STEM community to provide them with the tools they need.  
 
STEM developers are working closely with early leaders in the STEM community to provide them with the tools they need.  
 
=== Contributing to STEM ===
 
 
New contributors to STEM are always welcome (please contact the developers). This includes not only researchers <br/>
 
interested in disease modeling but also experts in GIS data or any other data that might be important in understanding <br/>
 
or modeling the spread of infectious disease. We also welcome input from users and contributions to our documentation.<br/>
 
Contributions to STEM are made via the standard Eclipse process.
 
 
* Open a "bug" in our bugzilla (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/)
 
* A bug can be more than just a new defect - it can also be a new feature, or other contribution.
 
* You can attach your contribution as a "patch" to your bug (http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Bug_Reporting_FAQ)
 
* The best place to make new feature requests is our [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=72 Newsgroup] (where they can be publicly discussed).
 
* Please also feel free to e-mail [[The STEM Development Team]], many of whom are Eclipse Committers.
 
  
 
=== Joining the STEM Conference Call, Newsgroup, and Forum ===  
 
=== Joining the STEM Conference Call, Newsgroup, and Forum ===  
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* The following page is a list of scientific [[Publications and Presentations on STEM]]  
 
* The following page is a list of scientific [[Publications and Presentations on STEM]]  
 
* If you are interested in contributing to STEM, please visit the page [[Welcome STEM Developers]]
 
* If you are interested in contributing to STEM, please visit the page [[Welcome STEM Developers]]
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=== Contributing to STEM ===
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New contributors to STEM are always welcome (please contact the developers). This includes not only researchers <br/>
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interested in disease modeling but also experts in GIS data or any other data that might be important in understanding <br/>
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or modeling the spread of infectious disease. We also welcome input from users and contributions to our documentation.<br/>
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Contributions to STEM are made via the standard Eclipse process.
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* Open a "bug" in our bugzilla (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/)
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* A bug can be more than just a new defect - it can also be a new feature, or other contribution.
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* You can attach your contribution as a "patch" to your bug (http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Bug_Reporting_FAQ)
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* The best place to make new feature requests is our [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=72 Newsgroup] (where they can be publicly discussed).
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* Please also feel free to e-mail [[The STEM Development Team]], many of whom are Eclipse Committers.
  
 
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The STEM Community

Realizing the potential of STEM as an open source tool depends upon the involvement of researchers across settings.
STEM developers are working closely with early leaders in the STEM community to provide them with the tools they need.

Joining the STEM Conference Call, Newsgroup, and Forum

The STEM community conference call occurs most Wednesdays at 1PM Eastern Time (10AM Pacific Times).
For more information, or if you wish to join, please send mailto:judyvdouglas@verizon.net

Contributing to STEM

New contributors to STEM are always welcome (please contact the developers). This includes not only researchers
interested in disease modeling but also experts in GIS data or any other data that might be important in understanding
or modeling the spread of infectious disease. We also welcome input from users and contributions to our documentation.
Contributions to STEM are made via the standard Eclipse process.


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