Welcome to IT Mill Toolkit developer pages

IT Mill Toolkit is an open-source user interface framework, providing widgets and tools for the development of high-quality web applications.

Anonymous users may

Registered users may

  • create tickets (bug reports or enhancement requests)
  • add comments to existing tickets
  • edit the wiki

You can register easily from the Trac toolbar above on the right.

Committers

Currently the following people actively participate in the Toolkit project:

  • Jani Laakso
  • Matti Tahvonen
  • Marc Englund
  • Joonas Lehtinen
  • Jouni Koivuviita
  • Marko Grönroos
  • Jonas Granvik
  • Henrik Paul
  • Jens Jansson
  • Kim Leppänen

You can gain commit access if you prove yourself worthy by sending good patches regularly.

We follow coding conventions described in this document.

Contributing

IT Mill Toolkit is an open source project. Core developers are happy to get some help from the community. There are some easy ways to get involved below.

Creating bug reports

Writing good quality bug reports is one of the best ways to help with Toolkit project. If you believe you have found a bug, register to trac and read instructions: Writing a good ticket (new)

Helping others and sharing knowledge on forum

We have a forum that can be used to get some help and share ideas among Toolkit developers.

How to get your code included into Toolkit?

  • Create a new ticket describing the problem to be solved or a new feature to be added
  • Developers are very happy if you can attach a patch for your ticket. Check out the related wiki page CreatingPatch.
  • Feel free to promote your idea on the forums
  • You may also contact any of the committers directly with a private message using forums

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About Trac

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Note Wiki contains lot of old and deprecated info and is thus heavily under construction now when we are opening all of our R&D processes transparently.