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* [[Bugs]] - the bug tracker * [[Code]] - version control * [[Answers]] - knowledge base * [[Blueprint]] - collaborative design * [[API]] - accessing Launchpad programatically * [[Translations]] - translating programs into multiple languages |
Welcome to the Launchpad development wiki
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[This wiki is still very much a work in progress. When this notice disappears, that means it's still a work in progress, just not so much in progress that it demands a notice.]
Launchpad is a suite of tools that help people and teams to work together on free software.
This wiki is where the Launchpad team develop feature specifications, process descriptions and documentation. It roughly follows the structure of Launchpad itself:
Foundations - everything that holds Launchpad together
Bugs - the bug tracker
Code - version control
Answers - knowledge base
Blueprint - collaborative design
API - accessing Launchpad programatically
Translations - translating programs into multiple languages
Registry - people, projects and teams
Hacking Launchpad - pages on the Launchpad development process
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Note: the wiki is new and we're still moving information to it from other places.
Is this wiki for me? Yes, if you're a heavy user of Launchpad who wants to help shape its future - e.g. Ubuntu Core Dev, MOTU, or Launchpad developer.
I just want help using Launchpad: visit our help wiki to find the user guide and other help.