New Developer Information
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Revision as of 23:53, 4 October 2011 by Bradymiller (talk | contribs)
Welcome and thank you for your interest in the OpenEMR system. The OpenEMR community is very open and we welcome contributions of code and ideas. We ask that the code be released under the General Gnu Public License to keep the licensing consistent.
- Here is an overview of the OpenEMR system architecture.
- Here is an overview of the OpenEMR coding policies aka Coding Standards.
- Here is an overview of How to Document Your Code Properly
- To get started, feel free to introduce yourself at our developer forum on sourceforge HERE or email the administrators, Rod Roark (rod at sunsetsystems dot com) and Brady Miller (brady@sparmy.com). Tony McCormick is the volunteer coordinator and can be reached at (tony@mi-squared.com).
- The easiest way to get started on development is to follow this tutorial HERE (shows how to get most recent code, build your own git repository on github, and submit code for review).
- Code patches for review can be submitted via two methods:
- Please derive patches/code from the most current OpenEMR development version from either of below repositories:
- The 'master' branch from the git repository on sourceforge: git://openemr.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openemr/openemr
- The 'master' branch from the git repository on github: http://github.com/openemr/openemr (quick howto documentation here)
- The 'master' branch from the git repository on gitorious: http://gitorious.org/openemr/openemr
- The 'master' branch from the git repository on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/openemr
- The 'master' branch from the git repository on repo.or.cz: git://repo.or.cz/openemr.git
- Checkout our new IRC channel. irc.freenode.net #openemr
Again, feel free to email the administrators, Rod Roark (rod at sunsetsystems dot com) and Brady Miller (brady@sparmy.com) with any questions or concerns.