Community Contribution


				

				

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Getting Involved

As I am an individual, trying to make a name for myself in the data storage industry, community involvement is strongly encouraged around my projects. I am committed to delivering open source solutions to the growing open source community and highly encourage code contributions and bug submissions which can be submitted in the project's official bug tracker.

If you desire to contribute code, please send it in a patch with details to the version the patch was branched from and what bugs and/or feature enhancement(s) the patch intends to address.

Obtaining the Source Code

Navigate to the appropriate project from the project page. You will find directions to clone from a version controlled repository for that specific project. Verify that you have the appropriate version control application(s) installed. Currently I am using git. To clone the source code on a UNIX or Linux machine you will need to invoke the following on the command line:

Obtaining Documentation

Documentation pertaining to development specification(s) and details of this project will be maintained in this Wiki and also in the distribution of the project's packages. If you feel that the documentation provided is not sufficient for use, please do not hesitate to submit a bug detailing what is needed in the project's official bug tracker.

List of Contributors

I wanted to extend a thank you to all those who have contributed to the RapidDisk project by submitting patches for various things. The list is as follows:

  • James Plummer of Stratus Technologies
  • Gustaf Ullberg
  • Dmitry Trikoz of Stratus Technologies