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=== Contributing === | === Contributing === |
Revision as of 04:59, 4 July 2011
GMF |
Website |
Download |
Dev Builds |
Update Site releases milestones |
Community |
Mailing List • Newsgroup • IRC |
Bugzilla |
Open |
Help Wanted |
Bug Day |
Source |
GMF Notation: View CVS repo GMF Runtime: View CVS repo |
Contents
Report bugs
Here is the place to report bug and track progress: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=GMP
Get the source
The source code of the GMF project can be found in the CVS repository
Browse the repository:
Build
For GMF Tooling, you can also simply use mvn clean install from org.eclipse.gmf.tooling/releng/org.eclipse.gmf.tooling-parent. Note that this is currently not the official build, but it is efficient enought to use for your testing.
Contributing
There are many articles about contributing to Eclipse projects like Remy Suens blog or the Mylyn Contributor reference.
There is a complete GMF developer guide
Create patch
Once you got the source code of GMF and found a modification you wish to contribute, just create a patch and attach it to the related bug. Then committers will review it and perform tests with the patch, If everything is fine, it gets committed.
Becoming a committer
If you successfully contributed good patches, you deserve to become a committer. Someone should invite you to become a committer. If not, and you think you deserve to be a committer, just ask the gmf-dev mailing-list.