The Continuum Community

Continuum, like any other opensource project, relies heavily on the efforts of the entire user community to be ever vigilent for improvements, logging of defects, communicating use-cases, generating documentation, and being wary of other users in need. This is a quick guide outlining what members of the Continuum community may do to make the system work better for everyone.

Helping With Continuum

There is already a comprehensive Guide to Helping With Continuum . That guide focuses upon beginning as a supporter, with information on how to help the coding effort.

Commit Questions or Answers to the Continuum User FAQ

Documentation is currently a very high priority for the Continuum community. Please help out where ever you can, specifically in the work-in-progress FAQ Wiki .

Help Log Defects in JIRA

Just as any other healthy project requires a quick turn-around on defects, and a transparent method of users to have their wishes heard, so too does Continuum need your help.

Developers

For developers, commiters, PMC: there is a Developers Guide .

User Gathering Spots

These are a few of the watering holes around which Continuum users tend to gather.

Mailing Lists

Continuum has a number of Mailing Lists , and a the Continuum User List is specifically dedicated to answering questions about all things Continuum.

IRC

Log into the #continuum IRC channel on irc.codehaus.org . If you would like to access this over a web interface, you can do so at http://irc.codehaus.org/ .