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Some information that is not included in the Plone developer reference.

Participation and getting the Plone code from SVN - help Plone improve!

From time to time, especially in the weeks leading up to a release, the Plone Community arranges so-called "Bug Days". These days focus on identifying and fixing bugs and other issues with the Plone core, and is an excellent chance to get to know both Plone and its developers better. And no matter what your current skill level is - from totally new to Plone to experienced Plone developer - you can make a difference!

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Running ZChecker

As a complement to unit tests, we have a tool that checks the syntax and well-formedness of the templates.

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Functional testing guidelines (old)

Some manual functional testing scripts. These are still useful until we have a proper functional testing framework in place.

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Subversion Repository Information

Information regarding Plone's Subversion repository

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Add-on development summary

Information for add-on developers.

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How to get write access to the Plone Collective SVN repository

Part of what makes Plone unique is the Plone Collective, which is an open repository for community-contributed code. Here's how you can get write access to it so you can share your Plone products with the world.

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