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Here we'll attempt to explain the process we'll be using to develop the next generation of the DareNET web site. We will rely heavily on community interaction, whether through the forums or on IRC (#dev). IRC is perhaps the best place to find members of the development team and discuss ideas, latest code and make general comments.
Here we'll attempt to explain the process we'll be using to develop the next generation of the DareNET web site. We will rely heavily on community interaction, whether through the forums or on IRC (#dev). IRC is perhaps the best place to find members of the development team and discuss ideas, latest code and make general comments.
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We'll maintain 2 version of the site.
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We'll maintain 3 version of the site.
* stable - for production (the version used on the main site) where stability is more important than features.
* stable - for production (the version used on the main site) where stability is more important than features.
* trunk - development version where features are important and stability is necessary.
* trunk - development version where features are important and stability is necessary.
* branches - for testing, and development members interested in the most advanced feature set and willing to refine them some.
* branches - for testing, and development members interested in the most advanced feature set and willing to refine them some.

Revision as of 05:01, 2 February 2009

Here we'll attempt to explain the process we'll be using to develop the next generation of the DareNET web site. We will rely heavily on community interaction, whether through the forums or on IRC (#dev). IRC is perhaps the best place to find members of the development team and discuss ideas, latest code and make general comments.

We'll maintain 3 version of the site.

  • stable - for production (the version used on the main site) where stability is more important than features.
  • trunk - development version where features are important and stability is necessary.
  • branches - for testing, and development members interested in the most advanced feature set and willing to refine them some.