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Getting started at coding is a matter of finding something to fix, and fixing it. Once you have fixed something, you will want to send in a patch. If you do that a few times, you may want to apply for an SVN account so you can fix things directly.
 
Getting started at coding is a matter of finding something to fix, and fixing it. Once you have fixed something, you will want to send in a patch. If you do that a few times, you may want to apply for an SVN account so you can fix things directly.
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You might be interested in having a look at our [[Mini_Projects]], which are some identified development efforts for which an existing VLC developer is willing to help a new developer in his progress. These [[Mini_Projects]] generally don't require a great knowledge of VLC code.
  
 
It is recommended that you join the vlc-devel mailing list, where all commits are archived.
 
It is recommended that you join the vlc-devel mailing list, where all commits are archived.
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=== What is currently going on ===
 
=== What is currently going on ===
  

Revision as of 17:53, 7 June 2006


Welcome to VLC's developers corner. This is a directory of everything to do with the development of VLC. If you are looking for information about downloading or using VLC, you should have a look at our website [[1]].

Compiling VLC

At the moment, all information is available from here : http://developers.videolan.org/vlc/

Joining us

VideoLAN welcomes anyone wanting to help, either by writing code, finding or fixing bugs, doing graphics work, ...

Getting started

Getting started at coding is a matter of finding something to fix, and fixing it. Once you have fixed something, you will want to send in a patch. If you do that a few times, you may want to apply for an SVN account so you can fix things directly.

You might be interested in having a look at our Mini_Projects, which are some identified development efforts for which an existing VLC developer is willing to help a new developer in his progress. These Mini_Projects generally don't require a great knowledge of VLC code.

It is recommended that you join the vlc-devel mailing list, where all commits are archived.

What is currently going on

These pages are used to coordinate some of the currently ongoing development or artwork works.

Various

Cédric Bosdonnat 's notes (fr) about developing a new module type.

Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò 's notes about packaging VLC into Gentoo.