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* [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openwebwork-devel openwebwork-devel] {{--}} Discussion of WeBWorK development, searchable archives.
 
* [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openwebwork-devel openwebwork-devel] {{--}} Discussion of WeBWorK development, searchable archives.
* [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openwebwork-cvs openwebwork-cvs] {{--}} CVS commit notifications, searchable archives.
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=== Roadmaps ===
 
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http://github.com/openwebwork
 
http://github.com/openwebwork
   
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Under that page you will find several repositories, in particular those for ''webwork2'' and ''pg'' (the main system code) and ''webwork-open-problem-library'' with the OPL.
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For example, download the webwork2 repository using:
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git clone https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork2.git
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which will set up a local git repository.
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If you intend to contribute code, create a fork on GitHub, push your code to a feature branch on your fork and make a pull request.
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See:
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* https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork2/wiki/First-Time-Setup
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* https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork2/wiki/Coding-and-Workflow
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* and other pages in the GitHub wiki.
   
Download this repository using either of these commands
 
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We recommend that developers consider using Docker when doing development work.
git clone http://github.com/openwebwork # sets up a local git repository, this is recommended
 
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See:
svn checkout http://github.com/openwebwork # sets up a local svn repository. This is still being supported.
 
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* https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork2/wiki/Docker-newbie-instructions
   
There are active experimental branch repositories at
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There are active experimental branch repositories at several of the forks including:
   
* https://github.com/mgage (Michael Gage) and
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* https://github.com/mgage (Michael Gage)
* https://github.com/aubreyja (Jason Aubrey)
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* and those of other currently active developers.
* https://github.com/whytheplatypus (David Gage)
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* Checking the authors of recent pull requests is a good method to look for who is actively contributing.
   
An experimental Git Hub repository for the National Problem Library is at
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The Open Problem Library repo is at:
* https://github.com/jasongrout/webwork-national-problem-library
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* https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library
   
   

Revision as of 16:37, 12 February 2020

Mailing Lists

Mailing Lists of interest to developers.

Developing for WeBWorK

These articles will help you modify WeBWorK and contribute to its development.

Roadmaps

  • Roadmap created at code camp WeBWorK::Rochester June 2012

The WeBWorK Open Problem Library (OPL)

This was was called the National Problem Library prior to WeBWorK version 2.5.0.

for those who have commit privileges.


Git Hub

The latest of our repositories

The main "stable" Git Hub repository is at

http://github.com/openwebwork

Under that page you will find several repositories, in particular those for webwork2 and pg (the main system code) and webwork-open-problem-library with the OPL.

For example, download the webwork2 repository using:

git clone https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork2.git

which will set up a local git repository.

If you intend to contribute code, create a fork on GitHub, push your code to a feature branch on your fork and make a pull request. See:

We recommend that developers consider using Docker when doing development work. See:

There are active experimental branch repositories at several of the forks including:

  • https://github.com/mgage (Michael Gage)
  • and those of other currently active developers.
  • Checking the authors of recent pull requests is a good method to look for who is actively contributing.

The Open Problem Library repo is at:


Very basic command list is at http://gitref.org/basic


More on Version_Control

SVN (obsolete -- use github)

More on Version_Control

Administrative tasks (historical )

These articles detail how we manage the WeBWorK development and release process.

Design/Implementation Notes

Localization/ Internationalization

  • Localization: follow link for instructions on helping with the translation effort
    • Ben Walter and Grant He have made significant progress on this.

Projects

For WeBWorK Consultants


Code camps

2013

2012

WeBWorK_Raleigh March 8 - 10, 2013 ()
WeBWorK_Fitchburg October 12 - 14, 2012 (blog post)
WeBWorK_Winona August 5 - 8, 2012 (photo)
WeBWorK_Clinton June 20 - 22, 2012 (blog spot)
WeBWorK_Rochester June 6 - 9, 2012 (blog post)

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Pages in category "Developers"

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