[seam-dev] contributing to Seam has never been so easy
Dan Allen
dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Wed Jan 19 01:31:22 EST 2011
As you know, we've move the Seam source code to a distributed version
control system (DVCS) named Git. The upstream branches are hosted a
github.com under the Seam organization [1], though copies can be made
anywhere, including your own github.com account as a fork.
One of our community members, and now lead of the Seam Faces module, Brian
Leathem [2], has drafted a new wiki page explaining step-by-step how to
contribute to Seam.
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/Contribute
"It's social coding". So it's fitting that work on the page became a
collaborative effort between Brian, Jason Porter, Lincoln Baxter and myself.
We are happy with it, but also recognize it's an ongoing process. Feel free
to provide additional feedback as we go forward.
The goal of the page is to keep it simple and easy to read and to empower
community members to participate, so keep that in mind if you provide
feedback.
Thanks for leading this Brian!
-Dan
[1] http://github.com/seam
[2] http://community.jboss.org/people/bleathem
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Dan Allen
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