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* Unfortunately there is no stable web pointer to the current version of MIT Kerberos documentation; as such the above links will eventually point to outdated documentation.
 
* Unfortunately there is no stable web pointer to the current version of MIT Kerberos documentation; as such the above links will eventually point to outdated documentation.
 
* The [[Glossary]] is a quick index of acronyms and terms related to Kerberos, which you may come across while reading the code.
 
* The [[Glossary]] is a quick index of acronyms and terms related to Kerberos, which you may come across while reading the code.
* [[Plugin development]] notes, pointers, tips, etc.
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==Mailing lists==
 
==Mailing lists==

Revision as of 10:14, 19 February 2010

This page lists resources that developers use on a regular basis. One goal of the page is to help those beginning to track the project know what they may be interested in looking at.

Documentation

  • The Installation Guide describes how to build and install MIT Kerberos.
  • The 1.7 documentation site contains administrator and user documentation; while not directly targeted at developers, this documentation helps understand the product.
  • Unfortunately there is no stable web pointer to the current version of MIT Kerberos documentation; as such the above links will eventually point to outdated documentation.
  • The Glossary is a quick index of acronyms and terms related to Kerberos, which you may come across while reading the code.
  • Plugin development notes, pointers, tips, etc (needed!)

Mailing lists

Much of the discussion of new proposals, discussion of what direction to take the product and answering of questions takes place on mailing lists.

Source code

The MIT Kerberos sources are in a Subversion repository.

  • svn://anonsvn.mit.edu/krb5 provides read-only Subversion access to the repository.
  • FishEye a feature-rich view of the repository
  • OpenGrok provides an interface that allows you to search for the definition or usage of a specific function; it is somewhat better for cross references than FishEye.
  • http://anonsvn.mit.edu/viewvc/krb5 provides a more basic form of web access to the entire repository.
  • Committers have access to a URI that allows them to commit changes to the repository.

Bug tracking

  • http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ is the interface to the bug tracking server.
  • Log in with user name guest and password guest. (or use the guest login button)
  • See doc/procedures.txt (raw | annotated | history) for some information on bug states.

Instant messaging

IRC and Jabber

Lore

You may find relevant accumulated lore in Category:Lore.