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This section contains a bunch of documents that describe guideli= nes we use in developing KIELER. Most are short howtos for installing or co= nfiguring stuff, some are more like reference documentation. See Getting Started below for a systematic wal= k-through of some of these documents, designed for new developers.
Whenever you find something that's unclear or plain wrong, feel free to = improve it or ask for help.
So, you're new on the KIELER project? Welcome aboard! In the beginning, = developing in Eclipse might seem a little daunting, but no worries: that's = perfectly normal. For a gentle introduction, start off by reading this guid= e in which we'll work through...
We'll effectively be working our way through some of the child pages in = this section, in an order that makes sense for new team members. Except for= the first section, this whole guide applies regardless of whether you're u= sing your own Eclipse installation or the installation on our servers. The = first section will tell you what to do in each of these cases.
Now, go check if there's some tea left, take some, and start working you= r way through!
Once you're through with these guides, be sure to have a look at the oth= er guideline pages, which contain further information on how we do stuff ar= ound here.