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+ | Building Farsight from source involves setting up a number of requisite software projects. For full instructions, please see [[FARSIGHT HowToBuild]]. | ||
If you'd like to contribute improvements to the Farsight project please submit a request for write access to the [http://www.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/farsight-developers farsight developer's mailing list]. You will retain the copyright to any code that you contribute, but it will be subject to the terms of the [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html apache 2 license]. | If you'd like to contribute improvements to the Farsight project please submit a request for write access to the [http://www.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/farsight-developers farsight developer's mailing list]. You will retain the copyright to any code that you contribute, but it will be subject to the terms of the [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html apache 2 license]. | ||
If you find that you are unable to successfully build Farsight from source, please take the time to [[Submitting an Experimental Dashboard|submit an experimental dashboard]] and [[Mailing lists|let us know on the developer's list]]. | If you find that you are unable to successfully build Farsight from source, please take the time to [[Submitting an Experimental Dashboard|submit an experimental dashboard]] and [[Mailing lists|let us know on the developer's list]]. |
Revision as of 14:59, 11 August 2009
Farsight's source code is contained in a subversion repository that has been configured to allow anonymous read-only access. You can check out a copy from the following location:
svn://www.openworld.rpi.edu/repos/farsight
Building Farsight from source involves setting up a number of requisite software projects. For full instructions, please see FARSIGHT HowToBuild.
If you'd like to contribute improvements to the Farsight project please submit a request for write access to the farsight developer's mailing list. You will retain the copyright to any code that you contribute, but it will be subject to the terms of the apache 2 license.
If you find that you are unable to successfully build Farsight from source, please take the time to submit an experimental dashboard and let us know on the developer's list.