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- GitHub - The main codebase is now here. We also distribute our releases from here. See Development with Git for some hints/tips.
- JIRA - Obviously this is where we log all bugs/tickets. It is also used to auto-generate the "History" page of our DSpace Documentation, e.g. 1.8 History page
- Bamboo Travis CI - We use Atlassian Bamboo tool Travis CI for automatic building/testing of any new commits to GitHub and to validate Pull Requests. If an error occurs during an automated build/test, then an email is set to the dspace-changelog listserv. More info at: ContinuousIntegrationWe also use Travis CI to validate Pull Requests, etc: https://travis-ci.org/DSpace/DSpacewe are notified immediately.
- DSpace Wiki- The public wiki space. A few areas to be aware of (if you are not already)
- Committer Guidelines - Splash page for all our Committer Guidelines. We try to keep this as up-to-date as possible. But, if you have questions, please ask!
- Release Procedure - In case you are interested, this is our procedure for cutting a new release.
- DSDOC- The official DSpace documentation is created in the wiki (and PDFs are generated from the wiki during releases). This is the splash page which lists all the existing DSpace Wiki Documentation.
- How we generally manage this Documentation is on a subpage: Documentation Management
- demo.dspace.org - The demo installation of DSpace which is on a virtual server (Amazon EC2 w/Ubuntu Linux). This server is used to show off the latest version of DSpace, as well as to help test upcoming features during release Testathons.
- Any Committers can request command-line access to this server (to start/stop the instance, upgrade it, etc) by sending your Public SSH Key to Tim Donohue (or to any other Committer who already has command-line access to this server).
- www.dspace.org - Main website which is managed by DuraSpace. If you need something changed/updated there, contact Tim Donohue or email sysadmin at duraspace.org
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