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== Reporting and Fixing Bugs == | == Reporting and Fixing Bugs == |
Revision as of 20:39, 4 June 2011
ITK policies describe the rules or guidelines for elements of the ITK software engineering process. Procedures describe how to implement these rules or guideline. Each policy includes either a procedure or has a corresponding page describing the procedure. This document organizes the policies and procedures in a single location.
A study of the Debian open source governance is described here.
NOTE; This page is under construction.
Adding Features
Policy and Procedures for Contributing New_Classes and Algorithms
Backward Compatibility
Backward Compatibility White Paper
Backward Compatibility Open Discussion
Design Principles
Coding Style
Code Coverage
Dynamic Analysis
Reporting and Fixing Bugs
Policy and Procedures for Reporting and Fixing Bugs
Generating a Release
Procedure for Generating a Release
Fixing Bugs in a Release
Procedure for Fixing Bugs in a Release Updated procedure for git
Becoming an ITK Developer
Policy and Procedures for Adding Developers
Adding Dashboards
Policy and Procedure for Adding Dashboards
Adding Tests
ITK Policy and Procedures for Adding Tests