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* [[ITK/Procedure_for_Contributing_Bug_Fixes|Policy and Procedures for Reporting and Fixing Bugs]] | * [[ITK/Procedure_for_Contributing_Bug_Fixes|Policy and Procedures for Reporting and Fixing Bugs]] | ||
* [[ITK/ | * [[ITK/Contribute|Updated procedure for contributing through git]] | ||
== Contributing == | == Contributing == | ||
* [[ITK/Policy and Procedures for Adding Developers|Policy and Procedures for Adding Developers]] | * [[ITK/Policy and Procedures for Adding Developers|Policy and Procedures for Adding Developers]] | ||
* [[ITK/Policy_and_Procedure_for_Adding_Dashboards|Policy and | * [[ITK/Policy_and_Procedure_for_Adding_Dashboards|Policy and Procedures for Adding Dashboards]] | ||
* [[ITK/Release_4/New_Code_Contribution_Process|Policy and Procedures for Adding New Code]] | * [[ITK/Release_4/New_Code_Contribution_Process|Policy and Procedures for Adding New Code]] | ||
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* [[ITK/Git/Develop/Data|Policy and Procedures for Adding Test Data]] | * [[ITK/Git/Develop/Data|Policy and Procedures for Adding Test Data]] | ||
* [[ITK/Policy_and_Procedures_for_Adding_Remote_Modules|Policy and Procedures for Adding Remote Modules]] | |||
== Generating a Release == | == Generating a Release == | ||
[[ITK/How_to_make_a_Release|Procedure for Generating a Release]] | * [[ITK/Release Schedule|Release Schedule]] | ||
* [[ITK/How_to_make_a_Release|Procedure for Generating a Release]] | |||
== Internationalization == | == Internationalization == |
Latest revision as of 03:43, 24 April 2012
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.
Backward Compatibility
Design Principles
Coding Style
Code Coverage
Dynamic Analysis
Reporting and Fixing Bugs
Contributing
Generating a Release
Internationalization
Policy and Procedures for Internationalization