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Revision: f00d9212cee0
Author: kyle....@gmail.com
Date: Thu May 26 10:47:06 2011
Log: Edited wiki page Participate through web user interface.
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If you want to just look at the code on your own computer, you can either
look through it online
[http://code.google.com/p/ifcsoft/source/browse/#hg%2Fsrc here]. Or if you
have [http://mercurial.selenic.com/ Mercurial] installed you can download
it by typing "{{{hg clone https://ifcsoft.googlecode.com/hg/ ifcsoft}}}" in
the directory where you want it.

-If you dowload the code, it is set up to be run in [http://netbeans.org/
Netbeans], but you will need to resolve 2 conflicts because the libraries
don't get linked properly for some reason (they are in the "lib"
directory). You should be able to get it to work in Eclipse or on the
command line, but I'm not sure what you need to do to get the libraries
linked properly.
+If you dowload the code, it is set up to be run in Netbeans (The JavaFX
plugin only works in the older [http://netbeans.org/community/releases/69/
Netbeans 6.9 release]), but you will need to resolve 2 conflicts because
the libraries don't get linked properly for some reason (they are in
the "lib" directory). You should be able to get it to work in Eclipse or on
the command line, but I'm not sure what you need to do to get the libraries
linked properly.

If you want to make changes and have those incorporated into the main
branch, first make your own clone
[http://code.google.com/p/ifcsoft/source/checkout here]. Then check out
your clone on Mercurial, make your changes, commit them and push them back
up to your clone. Then you need to inform me that you've made a change that
you think should go in the main branch. I will pull the change from your
clone and if I like it, I will push it up into the main branch. For more
information on how Mercurial works, start with [http://hginit.com/ this
website]. If you consistently offer good changes and show yourself
reasonable in discussions, at some point I will add you to the official
committer list.

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