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The Kiel Integrated Environment for Layout Eclipse RichClient, or short KIELER, is a research project about enhancing the graphical model-based design of complex systems. It is developed by the Real-Time and Embedded Systems group at Kiel University.
Finding Your Way Around this Wiki
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We use the Wiki to document the project, its different components, the processes we use to manage it, and whatever else needs documenting. As a KIELER developer, please feel free to add content to the Wiki. If you're unsure about where to add the content to, just ask one of the senior developers – they'll be happy to help.
What Else is There?
The KIELER project doesn't only have a Wiki – in fact, this is only a small part of what we use. Here is a list of other tools and pages you might be interested in looking at:
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Bamboo
Our build server. Whenever you push commits to the mainline Git repository, Bamboo starts compiling it and runs all the unit tests. If your changes break the build or the tests, you will know it in a matter of 20 minutes.
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Getting Help
This Wiki is the main source of documentation for the KIELER project. If you'd like to get in touch with the team, either search the group's web page for e-mail addresses, or use the following channels:
- Announcement Mailing List
KIELER releases and important project updates are sent to this low-traffic mailing list. - Developer Mailing List
Every KIELER developer is expected to be on our developer mailing list to stay up to date on announcements and information relevant to developers. - IRC (Alternativ: Webchat)
Try contacting us on the freenode server in the #kieler channel if you have any questions.
Also take a look at demos and tutorial videos we have put together.
Development
Here's the list of tools we use in developing Kieler:
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What's New Around Here?
Our Wiki software can show you a list of recent changes to the Wiki. To keep track of what's happening at the KIELER project in general, use JIRA's activity stream widget on its Dashboard. It will show a summary of what people have done, including changes to the Wiki, failed and succeeded builds, pushed commits and more.
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