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Community Tools

We are still in the process of forming our community infrastructure. We use the Atlassian tools for the greater part of our development chain.

  • Portal (Liferay)
    The Liferay Portal provides an entry point to the edoras Framework development tool chain. You can use it to register yourself and therefore get write access as user to other tools such as Bug Tracking and confluence.
  • Forum (Liferay)
    The Liferay Forum acts as communication platform between the members and developers of the edoras community. Don't hesitate to ask questions or give feedback about the framework, the tools or the community.
  • Wiki (Confluence)
    The confluence wiki is the main information base for users and developers of the edoras Framework. It provides manuals, code samples, good practices and conventions for the framework itself, development tool chain and the community. With your account you can add or comment pages with your own experiences or suggestions.
  • Issue Tracking (JIRA)
    JIRA is used as our issue tracker and project planning tool for edoras releases. Here you can see all open tasks, feature requests and bugs. Also you see the release planning, development process and release notes.
  • Continuous Integration (Bamboo)
    Bamboo is edoras' continuous integration tool, it provides information about current build failures, build statistics and tests.
  • Build and Release System (maven)
    Maven is used as dependency management and life cycle management tool for edoras. The continuous integration server also creates maven site reports for every nightly build.. The sites can be seen in the maven repository for the different edoras projects. They include reports regarding test coverage, api changes, etc. Please see the portals download section for information about how to integrate the edoras repositories into your own maven configuration.
  • Repository Browsing and Code Review (Fisheye)
    Fisheye can be used to browse the different edoras Subversion repositories with your browser. It also provides commit statistics and change logs. Please consult the wiki for a list of available fisheye repositories.
  • Code Repository (Subversion)
    The sources area managed in several subversion repositories. Anonymous read-only access is provided. Please consult the wiki for a list of available subversion repositories.

How to register

Go to the 'Sign In' page an follow the 'create account' link. The password will be send by email. The same account can then be used for the forum, the wiki or the issue tracker.

Developers

If you want to participate the edoras framework development as a committer just send us a mail to developers @t edorasframework.org. We will verify your request and grant the required privileges to access the repositories and tools.