1.3 Resources

You are welcome to the itools community, to join our mailing list; the bug tracker is available to report bugs and propose feature enhancements; the sources can be browsed through the web; and don’t forget to check the web site for the latest releases and news.

1.3.1 The web site

The web site http://www.ikaaro.org/itools is the main window to the outside world. Some things you can do from the web site are:

1.3.2 The mailing list

The mailing list is the place for open discussion about all-things related to itools. If you have a question about itools, want to propose something or to make a comment: the best way is to drop an email to the mailing list (itools@ikaaro.org).

To subscribe to the mailing list (low traffic) use this web interface:

http://mail.ikaaro.org/mailman/listinfo/itools

To read the archive online go here:

http://mail.ikaaro.org/pipermail/itools/

1.3.3 The issue tracker

The issue tracker chosen for itools is bugzilla1 (note that to submit a bug report, or to make a comment to an existing thread, you need to be authenticated):

http://bugs.ikaaro.org

If you find a bug, please take the time to fill a bug report, follow the procedure below:

To ask for an enhancement, like a new feature or a change to the API, please use the procedure below:

1.3.4 The source archive

The source archive is available to the public2, you can browse the history online with this web interface:

http://source.ikaaro.org

Footnotes

  1. http://www.bugzilla.org
  2. No software can claim to be Free or Open Source when the archive is not available to the public (in read mode).