Difference between revisions of "VLC Developers Corner"
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+ | * [[Documentation:Hacker%27s_Guide|Hacker's Guide]] | ||
+ | * [http://developers.videolan.org/vlc/vlc/doc/doxygen/html Code documentation] | ||
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=== Rules === | === Rules === | ||
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Revision as of 02:18, 17 December 2006
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VideoLAN other projectsHere is a short list of the main projects hosted by the VideoLAN project:
Libraries
Discover also lesser known projects. |
Build VLC media playerTo build VLC, you first need to get the Source Code. |
Development discussions under workCurrent discussions
Design
Passed discussions
Design |
RulesTools
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Joining usVideoLAN welcomes anyone wanting to help, either by writing code, finding or fixing bugs, starting or updating translations, doing graphics work, ... Getting startedGetting 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. |
Miscellaneous how-to
- Cédric Bosdonnat 's notes (fr) about developing a new module type.