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Community Overview
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OpenRemote Community First and foremost, OpenRemote is a open community. Here you will find software professionals, installation professionals, as well as hobbyists. After all, the point of an Open Source approach is to lower the barriers to entry for everyone. You need not strictly ...
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Contributing to OpenRemote
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TODO: This space is not complete yet. We are working on putting together projects, milestones and tasks that our community members can participate in. Contributing your Knowledge Not all contributions take the form of code. Not everyone on this list is a software programmer. A lot of you ...
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project
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Developers
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OpenRemote Developer Resources Source Repository: http://openremote.svn.sourceforge.net/ http://openremote.svn.sourceforge.net/ Source Code Conventions: Source Code Conventions Subversion log mailing list: http://lists.openremote.org/mailman/listinfo/openremotesvn Subversion commit log RSS feed: Subversion ...
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Looking to contribute - where do I start?
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I'm new to openremote.org and the products that are being developed here. Just happened to find this site and was fascinated by the products that are developed here. The domain of the projects, that OpenRemote is involved in, is completely new to me. But, I would like to start looking more into the products and also ...
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New Contributors Getting Started
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New Contributors Getting Started You should be reading this document if you've completed the OpenRemote Contributor License Agreement. If you haven't yet but would like to contribute code back to the OpenRemote project, please let us know by email mailto ...
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Source Code Conventions
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Source Code Conventions These guidelines should be followed for all new source files added to the repository. If you're making changes to existing source files, make a best guess on what the used convention is and try to follow it. Do avoid reformatting existing ...
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developer, source, template, convention, java, objectivec
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