COMMUNITY

Getting involved

Kauri is an open-source project with a very liberal license. This means a lot more than just giving the source code away for free, and you as a user sitting back and anxiously awaiting the next release. We welcome your participation, being it questions, comments, remarks, bug reports, documentation enhancements or feature requests.

Getting involved starts with subscribing to the Kauri mailing list, making you part of the Kauri community. You have direct access to the evolving codebase, both through a web interface or through SVN. Do not hesitate to send in patches! Regular contributors will be granted commit access to the Kauri codebase, giving them the ability to help growing Kauri in the direction they want.

Discussion

Talks about the project happens in separate discussion groups managed by Google Groups.

Kauri Discuss

The "talk" channel, for discussing new developments, proposals, announcements etc..

Google Groups
Subscribe to Kauri Discuss
Email:
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MarkMail archive

Kauri Developers

This channel will be more of interest to developers who want to track Kauri development closely. This channel includes e.g. automated messages like commit mails and issue tracking notifications.

Google Groups
Subscribe to Kauri Developers
Email:
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MarkMail archive

Subversion source code repository

Anonymous read-only SVN: http://dev.outerthought.org/svn_public/outerthought_kauri/

Checkout the latest sources using

svn checkout http://dev.outerthought.org/svn_public/outerthought_kauri/trunk kauri-trunk

Browse SVN online: http://dev.outerthought.org/trac/outerthought_kauri/browser

Issue Tracking

Reports on experienced defects, enhancements requests and new features should be directed to our (Trac-based) issue management system.

Downloads

Downloads are distributed via the sourceforge mirrors.
See the Kauri Download Area.