For developers and contributors:
The framework's sourcecode is maintained in a subversion (SVN) repository.
Follow the checkout instructions
to get the framework's sourecode.
One of the major deficiencies in the development of many projects is that there
is no roadmap or strategy available other than in the developers' heads. The
XP team publishes its decisions by documenting change requests in form of RFCs.
You can find the RFC overview here.
Although we test our APIs thoroughly, we make mistakes: we are people, after all!
You can use our bug tracker to report bugs.
Like many other development teams, the XP core team employs mailinglists
to discuss and announce changes and keep track of anything regarding our code.
To subscribe, see here.
Code conventions are important to programmers for a number of reasons.
Read about the what the XP team sticks to.
| UtilitiesThe XP / IDE integration project[NEdit, Eclipse]
Compiler generator[phpJay]
xp::forgeExperiments: Arena[Core technologies]
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