Author: fapeeler
Date: Fri Jul 27 16:37:56 2012
New Revision: 1366439
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1366439&view=rev
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specific language governing permissions and limitations
under the License.
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+Apache VCL is an open and inviting community striving to advance the support
and use of VCL as a Private-Hybrid cloud solution for Education and commercial
uses.
+
+[TOC]
+
+# Getting Involved # {#getInvolved}
+
+In an open-source project, there are many ways one can help. Here are some
areas that are always in need in the VCL Project.
+
+* Join the mailing lists and answer questions or share ideas
+* Download and use VCL for yourself or your institution or company
+* Report bugs, feature requests in the issue tracking system.
+* Submit Patches to reported issues
+* Help guide the development by being a voice on the list of needed features
+* Test releases that are being voted on (monitor the [email protected] list
for release votes
+* Documentation, Help with writing and pointing out areas that are lacking in
the documentation
+
+# Mailing Lists # {#mail-list}
+
+There are two VCL mailing list, user and dev
+
+User mailing list is for general topics, help with installation, and special
topics around cloud computing.
+
+To subscribe, send an email to: [[email protected]][1]
+
+Dev mailing list is mainly for Development topics and items related to
specific issues.
+
+To subscribe, send an email to: [[email protected]][1]
+
+#How do I Join the Project
+
+Projects at Apache operate under a meritocracy, meaning those that the
developers notice participating to a high extent will be invited to join the
project as a committer.
+
+This is as much based on personality and ability to work with other developers
and the community as it is with proven technical ability. Being unhelpful to
other users, or obviously looking to become a committer for bragging rights and
nothing else is frowned upon, as is asking to be made a committer without
having contributed sufficiently to be invited.
+
+
+# Wiki # {#wiki}
+
+
+ [1]: mailto:[email protected]
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