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* [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=amarok.git&a=summary The Amarok source code] | * [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=amarok.git&a=summary The Amarok source code] |
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Here is a list of important things an Amarok developer should know:
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To potential GSoC students: please read all the documentation first before asking questions. We do not have time to teach you the basics, the documentation is there for that, so READ! |
- The Amarok source code
- The API documentation
- KDE Bug Tracker - search for "Amarok" (also listed under "Products")
- KDE Review Board for submitting patches
- IRC channels on freenode:
- Mailing Lists:
- Amarok calendar - events and release schedule
- A list of the current Amarok developers
Other tools:
- HACKING folder in source (a must read!)
- Amarok Architecture Overview in source, a sub-directory of the above
- An introduction to Git
- Junior Jobs - Bugs suitable for people who would like to get involved with Amarok hacking, but aren't sure where to start.
- commit account - Getting a commit account for KDE
- commit filter - sign up to receive emails of all commits to Amarok
- Jenkins continuous integration - The Jenkins continuous integration tool for Amarok
- Fisheye - recent commits and way to browse through Git history (not real-time)
- English Breakfast Network - a static code analyzer for KDE
- Tech Base - A guide to contributing to KDE. Pretty much everything there is also applicable to Amarok.
You might also want to keep an eye on: