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== Introduction ==
==Overview==
It is probably good to manage the projects, todo lists, feature requests, and bugs all in one place, also called a tracker. We use Mantis for that. A quick link is: http://tracker.openpetra.org
[[Contributing Source Code to OpenPetra.org]] outlines how we go about contributions from programmers to OpenPetra.


Everyone can report issues (we will revise that if the spam becomes too much...).
Please have a look on the [https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/issues Github Issue Tracker] for all sorts of things that need to be done!


For discussion, it might be useful to have those discussions in the forum.
Please ask on the [https://forum.openpetra.org forum] if you are interested to help but don't know where to start...


For technical details of an implementation, we should document that in the wiki.
== Non-Programmer Projects ==
There is also quite a bit of work that needs to be done, and can/should be done, by people who are ''not programmers''.


To contribute your code, please use the patch functionality of Git (see [[Notes about Git]]). We need to still discuss how we deal with the copyright of contributions. See also the discussion on this blog about [http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2009/04/08/copyright-assignment-and-other-barriers-to-entry/ copyright assignment]. Please let us know what you would prefer! OM is a charity, and it might be a good copyright holder to make relicensing easier. But if that is a big problem for you, please let us know, and we can discuss it.
* Translation of OpenPetra: see this article about [[HowTo help with Translation]]


== General list of things todo ==
== List of Projects ==
Please have a look on the [http://tracker.openpetra.org Mantis Tracker] for all sorts of things that need to be done!
The best would be, if you discover something that you would like or need in OpenPetra for your own charity.


== Projects to get started with OpenPetra.org ==
* Sponsorships: send letters from templates to sponsors. https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/issues/456
These are projects that might be easy for developers to get started with OpenPetra.org:
* Summer 2024: Update Javascript Client to latest libraries
 
* Winter 2024: Migrate from Mono to .NET Core
* Documentation and Setup of Developer environment on Linux: making the NAnt script work on Linux; see [https://apps.sourceforge.net/mantisbt/openpetraorg/search.php?project_id=2&category=Linux+development&sticky_issues=on&sortby=last_updated&dir=DESC&hide_status_id=90 Details in Tracker]
* Database support for Mysql: [https://apps.sourceforge.net/mantisbt/openpetraorg/view.php?id=2 Details in Tracker]
See also the Milestone "Release within the next 6 months": https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/milestone/8
* Caching datatables on the client in an SQLite db: [https://apps.sourceforge.net/mantisbt/openpetraorg/view.php?id=4 Details in Tracker]
 
== High priority projects ==
* [[OpenPetra Installers]]
* Import sample partner data (names, addresses)
* [[Banking plugins]]
* [[Link to office applications]]
 
== Things nice to have ==
* [[ASP.net client]]

Latest revision as of 14:21, 27 Mayıs 2024

Overview

Contributing Source Code to OpenPetra.org outlines how we go about contributions from programmers to OpenPetra.

Please have a look on the Github Issue Tracker for all sorts of things that need to be done!

Please ask on the forum if you are interested to help but don't know where to start...

Non-Programmer Projects

There is also quite a bit of work that needs to be done, and can/should be done, by people who are not programmers.

List of Projects

The best would be, if you discover something that you would like or need in OpenPetra for your own charity.

See also the Milestone "Release within the next 6 months": https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/milestone/8