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Most communication is done through email and the mailing lists. Because of this the first thing that any person should do to become part of the OODTcommunity OODT community is to join the appropriate mailing lists. There are three four different mailing lists. First there The first is the dev user mailing list. This list is where most development and user communication occurs including updates to request tracking systemsgeneral announcements. This is also where developers and users can pose new ideas for new functionality to see if someone is already working on such features or just to get general feedbackfunctionality, provide general feedback, or ask for assistance. The second list is the dev mailing list. This is where most development communication occurs including updates to request tracking systems. The dev mailing list is important for tracking functionality that other developers may be working on and consensus by the community on desired direction of new features. The second third list is the commit mailing lists. This list tracks commits to the source code repository and changes in the wiki pages. The third fourth list is the private list, available to OODT committers and IPMC and mentor members.

Users can get by with subscribing to only the oodt-dev@ user@ mailing list. Developers should subscribe to oodt- dev@ list. In order to post to any list, for example to ask a questions, it is necessary to first be subscribed to that list. Below are links for subscribing to the different mailing lists.

user-subscribe@oodt.apache.org

oodtdev-private@incubatorsubscribe@oodt.apache.orgoodt

commits-commits@incubatorsubscribe@oodt.apache.org

oodtprivate-dev@incubatorsubscribe@oodt.apache.org

JIRA and Issue/Request Tracking

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