Becoming a Developer

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If you want to help us in the development of ted, you have some ideas about features that may be implemented or you just want to help us by fixing bugs, read this little guide to get started with the code of ted, learn how to pass your code changes on to the ted project admins and how to become a full ted developer with all access to the ted project.

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Bugs, Features and new ideas

There are several things you can help us with. First, ted always has bugs and feature requests listed in our bugtracker. It would be great if you would like to help us by working on one of these tasks.

You might also have some ideas for ted of your own, things that you would like to edit or add. You are welcome to do so. But it might be handy if you first discuss your new features and ideas with us and teds users in our support forum so we comment on your ideas before you actually implement them..

Setup ted developers environment

It is fairly easy to setup a developers environment for ted such that you always have the most recent code available.

If you perform the following steps, you will have ted's code up and running in no-time.

Code changes

If you made code changes and you would like to show them to us, please contact us via .

Full developer status

When we (Roel and Joost) think you really have the intention and the skills to help us, we will promote you to become a real ted developer. We will add you to the project at SourceForge and give you an account for the bugtracker. Then you can actually commit your code changes into the ted project and you can file new bugreports and feature requests.

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