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- Overview
The overview section gives you an idea of how KIELER is structured and what parts there are. KIELER has grown quite big, so reading through the overview will help a great deal in finding your bearings around here. - The different component pages
We have taken care to divide KIELER into several components, which in turn are divided into several projects. This makes the KIELER project a litlte easier to understand, we hope. There 's is the Layout component, the Pragmatics component, the Semantics component , and finally there 's are Other Projects. - Development
The development section has our guides on how to start as a new KIELER developer (Getting Started is of particular interest; go read it!), some more guidelines , and generally acts as a documentation of our daily work, including Meetings. - Administration
The administration section contains documentation about the processes we use to manage KIELER.
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The KIELER project doesn't only have a Wiki – in fact, this is only a small part of what we use. Here 's is a list of other tools and pages you might be interested in looking at:
- The Group Pages
The pages of our research group have a section on KIELER, complete with download links, links to demo videos, and more. - Gitorious
The web front end to our Git repositories. Feel free to add your own, private repositories. - JIRA
Our bug tracking system. We encourage all KIELER developers to use the bug tracking system extensively. You get lots of experience using real-world bug tracking systems on a big project, and we get a good overview of the status of the KIELER project. - Bamboo
Our build server. Whenever you push commits to the mainline Git repository, Bamboo starts to compile compiling it and run runs all the unit tests. If your changes break the build or the tests, you 'll will know it in a matter of 20 minutes. - FishEye
Use FishEye to browse KIELER's mainline Git repository.
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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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