This is a preliminary etiquette doc for phpGroupWare. Please check it from time to time for updates: phpGroupWare is a large project, with possibly over 50 developers at the time of this writing. In its current location, it is impossible to restrict access for each developer to a particular module or application. As such, it is important that some basic rules be followed when developing in CVS: 1. Many of the developers, and all of the core developers, frequent the IRC channel #phpgroupware on irc.openprojects.net. Please take the time to drop by and introduce yourself. 2. If you want to begin some work on an existing app, please consult the primary developer for the application first. Most of the files will contain some type of identification and/or contact information in the head of each file. 3. If you are unable to contact the author, please contact at least one of the project leads (Seek3r, jengo, skeeter) or a core developer. 4. Please see the coding_standard.txt document in this folder for some basic guidelines for code formatting. PHP can be interpreted in many forms, and this document outlines our preference to ensure readability and compatibility. 5. If you have just joined the project, or have always kept to your own application, etc., then please exercise caution when committing changes in the phpgwapi (the API), admin, and preferences modules. These can affect the operation of all applications. In particular, work done in the API is typically allowed only with prior consent from one of the project leads. In other words, work done here without some notification and authorization is very risky to your continued involvement with this project ;) 6. If you are working in the API, or on some other application which could affect the useability for users and developers, please be sure to fully test your changes. It is recommended that you visit a large sampling of applications to ensure that they still work as expected after your changes. This could include the functioning of one application or the API against mysql AND pgsql, at least. It could also affect the function of an application that uses LDAP instead of SQL for storage and retreival.