> One thing that would be helpful for new contributors is a getting > started doc of some sort. There are bits and pieces of this all over, > but having it all in one spot would be good. If it does already exist > somewhere then let's make it more prominent. Some things it should > include are: > > * Which of the source repositories should be considered the master copy. > > * Which repos should collectively be considered to be PySide. (PySide > + Shiboken + PySide-Tools ??? Are there others?) > > * Where is the issue tracker? > > * How should contributions be submitted? Pull requests? Patches > attached to tracked issues? Something else? > > * What coding standards should be followed? > > * How to build PySide > > * etc.
> Of course right after I sent this I found > http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySideDevelopment Also on this page is a "Getting Started with PySide Development" [1]. I started this guide about a week ago and its far from complete but I'll use your questions above as a guide to include more information. The guide is targeting new and beginners who are not familiar with PySide. [1] http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide_Development_Getting_Started
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