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  • If you would like to submit patches and participate in MODx development without having to become an official MODx Team Member, please go to REMOVED and sign-up for an account; here you can post bug reports or feature requests. You will also then have access to login to and create a Code Review in our Crucible instance at REMOVED where you can upload a patch that can be reviewed by the development community at-large for acceptance.

    We’re still formalizing the details of this process of open contributions, but I encourage anyone with the motivation to provide patches to get involved and help us tune the process with some real-world experience using these new tools. This process will allow us to accept patches from anyone without committing it to the Subversion repository until it has been reviewed by multiple MODx Core Development Team members with proper commit privileges.

    I will update this topic with more details about this process in the near future.

    admin note: Please find contributor notes now at http://modx.com/developer/contribute/
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      Hi, I wanted to take a look at the code review area, but was met with this:
      You are not currently enabled as a Crucible user. Please speak to your system administrator about enabling you as a Crucible user.
      Permission Denied
      (Trying to open http://svn.modxcms.com/crucible/cru/browse/MODX-CR )

      Is it on purpose that you have to speak to the admin to even look at the code reviews?
        MODx snippet-glossary 101:
        Ditto = Content Lister -- Wayfinder == Menu Builder -- Jot = Comment Control
      • No it’s not supposed to be like that at all. I have an open ticket with Atlassian support trying to understand why we lost all of our existing reviews and the permission schemes that controlled access to these when I recently upgraded Crucible. I’ll try and get it worked out this weekend so we can actually use the product again... ::sigh::
        • I was having some trouble working on the core code... I checked out the latest copy from SVN, but I couldn’t get the install working. Granted, I was in a rush and I could have missed something, but for the record, could someone go through the exact process required? Could you also list which files are not included in the build and should be ignored by SVN (e.g. the config and cache files and huh).

          Thanks.
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            Quote from: Everett at Mar 28, 2010, 12:04 AM

            I was having some trouble working on the core code... I checked out the latest copy from SVN, but I couldn’t get the install working. Granted, I was in a rush and I could have missed something, but for the record, could someone go through the exact process required? Could you also list which files are not included in the build and should be ignored by SVN (e.g. the config and cache files and huh).

            Thanks.

            I think everything you need is here (though I can’t get through to that page right now):

            http://svn.modxcms.com/docs/display/revolution/Using+MODx+Revolution+from+SVN
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