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- | + | __NOTOC__Welcome to the Development Team's home on the wiki. The purpose of this page is to provide you with information regarding the team and its projects. We can be reached via e-mail at dev@darenet.org or in [https://webchat.darenet.org/?channels=dev #dev] on the network, which is probably the easiest way to get in touch with us. | |
- | __NOTOC__Welcome to the Development Team's home on the wiki. The purpose of this page is to provide you with information regarding the team and its projects. We can be reached via e-mail at dev@darenet.org or in #dev on the network, which is probably the easiest way to get in touch with us. | + | |
== Current Members == | == Current Members == | ||
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Here is a list of our current team members. | Here is a list of our current team members. | ||
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| ircd-darenet | | ircd-darenet | ||
| SecretAgent | | SecretAgent | ||
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| services-darenet | | services-darenet | ||
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| C, Python | | C, Python | ||
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| website-darenet | | website-darenet | ||
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| webchat-darenet | | webchat-darenet | ||
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=== ircd-darenet === | === ircd-darenet === | ||
- | ircd-darenet is | + | ircd-darenet is derivative of [http://evilnet.sf.net Nefarious IRCu], which in turn is derived from Undernet's [http://coder-com.undernet.org ircu]. We decided rather then continuously modifying the source each time a new version of Nefarious was released, to instead fork and maintain our own branch. In addition to these two ircd's, ircd-darenet also contains code from Quakenet's [http://dev.quakenet.org snircd]. |
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+ | Development has begun on ircd-darenet 2, which uses a recent version of Undernet's ircu as its basis. Rather than maintaining our own branch, we've decided to instead apply our changes as a series of patches, most of which will be publicly released once completed. | ||
{{Box|1= Recent Commit Log|2= <rss>http://cia.vc/stats/project/ircd-darenet/.rss|template=RSS|max=4|title=none|highlight=Commit</rss>}}=== services-darenet === | {{Box|1= Recent Commit Log|2= <rss>http://cia.vc/stats/project/ircd-darenet/.rss|template=RSS|max=4|title=none|highlight=Commit</rss>}}=== services-darenet === | ||
- | + | services-darenet is a derivative of [http://evilnet.sf.net X3], which in turn is derived from [http://www.srvx.net srvx], but also includes features unique to DareNET. | |
{{Box|1=Recent Commit Log|2= <rss>http://cia.vc/stats/project/services-darenet/.rss|template=RSS|max=4|title=none|highlight=Commit</rss>}}=== webchat-darenet === | {{Box|1=Recent Commit Log|2= <rss>http://cia.vc/stats/project/services-darenet/.rss|template=RSS|max=4|title=none|highlight=Commit</rss>}}=== webchat-darenet === | ||
- | + | webchat-darenet is simply the code name we've given to our series of patches for the popular [http://qwebirc.org qwebirc] client (some of which may be found [https://bitbucket.org/secretagent/qwebirc here]). Much thanks to Chris Porter (slug) for developing this great client, and freely releasing it. | |
=== website-darenet === | === website-darenet === | ||
- | + | The current site is built upon the Joomla framework, and boasts a wide variety of custom components, modules and applications. It is integrated with the IRC network, which presently allows individuals to register a NickServ (DareNET) account, which can then be used to build a user profile, post to the forums, create social groups, chat on IRC and more. | |
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- | The current site is built upon the Joomla framework, and | + | |
- | The site is programmed in [http://www.php.net PHP] and uses [http://www.mysql | + | The site is programmed in [http://www.php.net PHP] and [http://www.python.org Python], and uses [http://www.mysql MySQL] as its database backend. |
== FAQ == | == FAQ == |
Revision as of 18:55, 28 July 2011
Welcome to the Development Team's home on the wiki. The purpose of this page is to provide you with information regarding the team and its projects. We can be reached via e-mail at dev@darenet.org or in #dev on the network, which is probably the easiest way to get in touch with us.
Current Members
Here is a list of our current team members.
Nickname | Projects |
NiTeMaRe | ircd-darenet, services-darenet, website-darenet |
SecretAgent | ircd-darenet, services-darenet, website-darenet, webchat-darenet |
Projects
Project Name | Maintainer | Basis | Programming Language | Required Release |
ircd-darenet | SecretAgent | ircu, Nefarious IRCu | C | 1.5.1 |
services-darenet | SecretAgent | srvx, X3 | C, Python | 1.6.0 |
website-darenet | SecretAgent | PHP | ||
webchat-darenet | SecretAgent | qwebirc | Python | v0.91+darenet |
ircd-darenet
ircd-darenet is derivative of Nefarious IRCu, which in turn is derived from Undernet's ircu. We decided rather then continuously modifying the source each time a new version of Nefarious was released, to instead fork and maintain our own branch. In addition to these two ircd's, ircd-darenet also contains code from Quakenet's snircd.
Development has begun on ircd-darenet 2, which uses a recent version of Undernet's ircu as its basis. Rather than maintaining our own branch, we've decided to instead apply our changes as a series of patches, most of which will be publicly released once completed.
Recent Commit Log
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services-darenet
services-darenet is a derivative of X3, which in turn is derived from srvx, but also includes features unique to DareNET.
Recent Commit Log
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webchat-darenet
webchat-darenet is simply the code name we've given to our series of patches for the popular qwebirc client (some of which may be found here). Much thanks to Chris Porter (slug) for developing this great client, and freely releasing it.
website-darenet
The current site is built upon the Joomla framework, and boasts a wide variety of custom components, modules and applications. It is integrated with the IRC network, which presently allows individuals to register a NickServ (DareNET) account, which can then be used to build a user profile, post to the forums, create social groups, chat on IRC and more.
The site is programmed in PHP and Python, and uses MySQL as its database backend.
FAQ
Where can I download your projects?
While we do plan to eventually release our projects someday, your patience is required until it happens.
I found a bug, where can I report it?
Please send any bug reports to dev@darenet.org. Alternatively, if the project is public, you may submit it on the appropriate tracker here. Use your DareNET (NickServ) username to login.
What development environment does DareNET use?
Most of our projects are developed in the C programming language; however, other languages such as Python are used too. The source is targeted at most of the popular Unix platforms, and all releases are tested on Gentoo Linux and FreeBSD.
Most developers run a Unix-like operating system and use an open source tool chain with GCC, GNU Make, GDB, Autoconf, and so on. If you have contributed to open source software before, you will probably be familiar with these tools.
The complete list of required software to build any project developed by DareNET can be found in their respective installation instructions.
How do I get involved with DareNET Development?
Individuals interested in contributing to one of DareNET's various development projects (e.g. ircd-darenet, services-darenet, webchat-darenet, website-darenet, etc.) should send an email to dev@darenet.org. If you are involved with other projects, please note this in your email and possibly provide links to their project pages.