[Indivo-announce] Moving Forward with Open Source

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Haas, Daniel

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Mar 29, 2011, 9:07:16 AM3/29/11
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Hi folks,

We?re excited to announce that Indivo X has taken the next step in integrating with the open source community. As of now, all Indivo X code is hosted publicly on github. We will continue to release archives at major release points, but all development will occur publicly at github.com. We invite those of you interested in contributing to Indivo core to find and fork our repositories (listed below). While we will still accept patches over email via this list, our preferred method of code contribution to Indivo will now be via pull requests (see http://help.github.com/pull-requests/ for explanation). Additionally, software specific issue-reporting may be done via adding new ?issues? to the github repo (see https://github.com/blog/411-github-issue-tracker). Note that in spite of github?s rich feature set, our team here at CHIP is still small, so we can?t promise immediate feedback on pull requests or issues, but we?ll do our best.

If you are unfamiliar with either git in general or github specifically, check out some nice tutorials to get you up and running here: http://learn.github.com/p/intro.html.

Below is a list of where to find the Indivo X repositories (you can also find them by heading to http://www.github.com and searching for ?indivo? or ?chb?). Repositories have been tagged with a new release to mark the code going public, so if you are looking for the latest point release, check out the tags below.

-Indivo X Server: version tag v0.9.2.1, https://github.com/chb/indivo_server
-Indivo X UI Server: version tag v0.9.2.1, https://github.com/chb/indivo_ui_server
-Indivo X Python Client Library: version tag v0.9.2.1, https://github.com/chb/indivo_client_py

Enjoy the code, and let?s work together to improve Indivo!

-The Indivo Team

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