Objects matching the expression 'community'
- CommunityRoles (community, documentation, people, roles)
- DeveloperRepositories As Puppet moves to the Git_ distributed source code management system, it will become more important for developers to track the public repositories of other developers on the project. Patches will be pushed and pulled amongst this distributed network of source repositories. You can find some information about the development lifecycle and ticket triage on the Puppet Development Lifecycle_ wiki page. During the course of development you will likely want to run against HEAD or one of the current branches. Information can be found at the Running against Git_ wiki page. GIT Repositories ---------------- Puppet Master Site This is the officially published master repository. You should probably clone from here to get started. :: git clone git://reductivelabs.com/puppet git pull origin Puppet 0.24.x Stable Branch The current primary 0.24.x repository is based at GitHub:: git clone git://github.com/jamtur01/puppet.git git pull origin The repository is maintained by James Turnbull. Once you have cloned the repository you can also track specific branches, for example the 0.24.x development branch using the command. :: git branch --track 0.24.x origin/0.24.x This will add a new branch called 0.24.x based on the 0.24.x branch on the stable Puppet primary repository. Luke Kanies ' Note, this is Luke's personal development repository for collaboration with other developers. It is not the official publication listed above. If you'd like to track Luke's development work, this is the place to do it. :: git remote add luke git://github.com/lak/puppet.git Jeff Mc Cune? ' :: git remote add mccune http://northstarlabs.net/git/puppet git remote add mccune-math http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~mccune/git/puppet.git Web Interface at: http://northstarlabs.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p (community, development, git, reference)
- TagFolksonomy (community, documentation, standard)
- Testimonials (community, testimonials)