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Jmol is an Open Source project, which means that everybody can contribute to its evolution. And contributions ARE welcome :) | Jmol is an Open Source project, which means that everybody can contribute to its evolution. And contributions ARE welcome :) | ||
Latest revision as of 09:08, 1 July 2013
- Getting Involved in J(S)mol evolution
- Release Procedures
- Important! Use the Jmol Coding Style
- Developing J(S)mol with Eclipse
- Internationalisation (status)
- ProgrammeerZomer / SummerOfCode
- MultiUser Jmol
- Developer mailing list (mirror)
Jmol is an Open Source project, which means that everybody can contribute to its evolution. And contributions ARE welcome :)
You can contribute in many many ways by :
- Contributing to this Wiki.
- Fixing bugs.
- Coding feature enhancements.
- Participating in the users and/or developers mailing lists.
- Translating Jmol in an other language.
- Writing contents for the Jmol website.
- Documenting Jmol source code with Javadoc comments.
- Promoting Jmol (Literature, Articles Using Jmol In Figures).
We are also looking for people who would be interested in:
- Writing a tutorial for Jmol.
- Writing documentation for the popup menu.
- Developing a PHP version of the Jmol Javascript library Jmol.js.