If you want to part of the crowed, there are basically two levels: ... as an independent developer do everything a local openIMIS implementer would do. if you feel that you need to change code for your own purposes or you have a useful contribution to make, download the code from the git hub repositories and start programming away.You might want to follow the technical discussions in the Product Roadmap to see that your ideas are in line with what the Developers Committee is planning to do. If you like what you have done, upload your code and create a pull request to get your code included into the masters version. ... as a member of the global openIMIS Developers Committee do everything an independent developer would do. if coding is for you and you want to contribute to the software of openIMIS on a regular basis, you might want to join the Developers Committee. Just contact someone from the committee and ask about the conditions for joining. Actually there arn't any. Be aware though, that currently most of the members are under some sort of a contract with the openIMIS Initiative - kindly respect that they have precise targets which have to be accomplished.
Getting started as an independent developer
Getting started as a member of the global openIMIS Developers Committee
Manage space
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Integrations