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The Adempiere sources are managed using the Subversion version control system (see the Tools section). Access to the repository is provided in several ways, namely:
 
The Adempiere sources are managed using the Subversion version control system (see the Tools section). Access to the repository is provided in several ways, namely:
  
* Anonymous SVN
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'''Anonymous SVN'''
 
Anonymous SVN, provides a way to keep a current copy of the Adempiere source code.
 
Anonymous SVN, provides a way to keep a current copy of the Adempiere source code.
  
*Code browsing
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'''Code browsing'''
 
Links to sites that offer various ways of examining the Adempiere source code online.
 
Links to sites that offer various ways of examining the Adempiere source code online.
  
*Daily source snapshot (ftp.adempiere.org)
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'''Daily source snapshot (ftp.adempiere.org)'''
  
 
The easiest way to get the sources (and probably the hardest to keep up to date) is to download one of the snapshots from the Adempiere ftp site.
 
The easiest way to get the sources (and probably the hardest to keep up to date) is to download one of the snapshots from the Adempiere ftp site.
  
 
Read-write SVN access is needed by anyone who needs to able to be able to write to the repository. This includes developers, documentation writers, translators, artists etc. To get read-write access see the developer FAQ.
 
Read-write SVN access is needed by anyone who needs to able to be able to write to the repository. This includes developers, documentation writers, translators, artists etc. To get read-write access see the developer FAQ.

Revision as of 14:40, 22 September 2006

The Adempiere project is Open Source, and the source code for development versions is freely available. It should be noted that the development sources are ALPHA quality and at times may not even compile - if you want stable sources then look at the source code distribution of the latest release. That said, the development versions usually work fine.

The Adempiere sources are managed using the Subversion version control system (see the Tools section). Access to the repository is provided in several ways, namely:

Anonymous SVN Anonymous SVN, provides a way to keep a current copy of the Adempiere source code.

Code browsing Links to sites that offer various ways of examining the Adempiere source code online.

Daily source snapshot (ftp.adempiere.org)

The easiest way to get the sources (and probably the hardest to keep up to date) is to download one of the snapshots from the Adempiere ftp site.

Read-write SVN access is needed by anyone who needs to able to be able to write to the repository. This includes developers, documentation writers, translators, artists etc. To get read-write access see the developer FAQ.