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- Home – Most of the latest and greatest information can be found directly off the homepage. Check out the "DSpace Community" section for general information, the "Running DSpace" section for how to get started, and the "Developers" section for latest Developer news and a current roadmap.
- ContributionGuidelines Code Contribution Guidelines – An evolving guide to developing code and documentation for contributing back to the DSpace community
- Contributor Guidelines – Find out how to contribute to and participate in DSpace
- LessonsLearned – Learn from other DSpace teams and share lessons you learned about building a DSpace service.
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- You may also checkout the source code via Subversion (SVN) from our source code repository. This code repository is also browseable via the web.
- Stable versions of DSpace can be found under Tags in SVN
- The Unstable, latest code is on Trunk in SVN
- NOTE: if you're going to be developing with DSpace, we recommend you access the DSpace code using Subversion (see ContributionGuidelines Code Contribution Guidelines).
DSpace Issue Tracking, Feature Requests, and Patches
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- If you want commit rights or to add your own project code, email the developers list (dspace-devel) and someone will work to give you access. (You will only be given commit rights to your new project's SVN directory).
- Any projects can be added here (once you are given access), but you must maintain your own project code. The Committers will not maintain your code for you, unless it should become part of out-of-the-box DSpace (see ContributionGuidelines Code Contribution Guidelines).
- Ask about project structure etc, we are working to try to organize the space so it stays clean.
- Obsolete, out-of-date or unmaintained projects may be removed at the Committers discretion. We will attempt to notify you before your project would be removed (so that you can pull down a final copy of your code, as necessary).
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- An overall reference for developing code with DSpace (and creating patches) is available on the Developer Guidelines and Tools page.
- ContributionGuidelines Code Contribution Guidelines - How to get your code accepted into DSpace.
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