Joining deegree Community
Free Software projects like deegree live on intensive feedback and contributions of the community. We would gladly welcome any contribution concerning using deegree as well as further development and implementation. In the respective archives you find previous discussion threads.
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Wiki
The deegree wiki is a support and documentation resource for the deegree project, as well as a means of communication between developers. Like all wikis, this wiki is constantly changing and we welcome your edits.
For deegree 3 the wiki is the primary source for information.
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Issue Tracker
At the moment there are five issue trackers for deegree. Using these issue trackers would be much better than posting bugs and feature requests to the mailing list. First you need to get an account, though, otherwise you can only read submitted bugs.
Most important is the bug tracker where you can file your (possible) bugs and check their state. Possibly also interesting is the feature request tracker where you may post feature requests. These will be considered for one of the next releases. If you want to submit a patch to deegree you can do so by using the patch tracker. If you want to propose a wish or a suggestion to the deegree project as a whole, you might want to use the tracker for the Project Steering Committee (PSC tracker). The last tracker is for the Technical Management Committee (TMC tracker). It is the place for issues related to the technical organisation of deegree.
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Announce Mailing List
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Mailing Lists
If you want to be informed about the evolution of deegree, join the deegree Announce Mailing List (archive).
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User's Mailing List
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In cases of problems like installing and deploying deegree, join the deegree User's Mailing List (archive).
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Developer's Mailing List
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If you want to add code, apply patches etc. join the deegree Developer's Mailing List (archive).
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