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Development
Development is very open and we welcome bug reports, suggestions and patches. You can create a new ticket to report a bug or make a suggestion, or browse all active tickets. See the timeline for what happened recently, have a look at the TODO list or let us know about your own projects.
Despite libcaca’s limited audience, we target high code quality. Patches will be mercilessly butchered until they comply with our coding style guidelines.
You can help our research projects by running our distributed computations.
IRC
Discussions are happening on the Freenode network’s #libcaca
channel. The developers can be reached there most of the time.
Subversion
libcaca development is managed using Subversion. Currently available repositories are:
- libcaca and libcucul --
svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/libcaca
- TOIlet --
svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/toilet
- cacatris --
svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/cacatris
- ttyvaders --
svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/ttyvaders
- neercs --
svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/neercs
For instance, to retrieve the main libcaca trunk, use this command:
svn co svn://svn.zoy.org/libcaca/libcaca/trunk libcaca-trunk
The repositories can be browsed using the web-based SVN browser.
Mailing-lists
There are three mailing-list for the project:
- libcaca@lists.zoy.org is a single mailing-list for general discussion, bug reporting, development coordination and side projects. You are encouraged to subscribe in order to post.
- libcaca-svn@lists.zoy.org only hosts the SVN commit messages.
- libcaca-trac@lists.zoy.org only hosts the Trac ticket messages.
The mailing-lists are managed by Ecartis. To subscribe, send an email to ecartis@lists.zoy.org containing the words “subscribe libcaca
”, “subscribe libcaca-svn
” or “subscribe libcaca-trac
”. To unsubscribe, use “unsubscribe libcaca
” etc.
The mailing-list archives are available on the web: