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== How to get started == | == How to get started == | ||
| - | You need an account on build.meego.com | + | You need an account on build.meego.com: |
| - | + | To request an account, open a bug on [http://bugs.meego.com MeeGo bugzilla]: | |
* You will need a meego.com account | * You will need a meego.com account | ||
* You will need to contact lbt on the [irc://irc.freenode.org/meego #meego] channel (irc.freenode.org) so your account can gain access to the obs system | * You will need to contact lbt on the [irc://irc.freenode.org/meego #meego] channel (irc.freenode.org) so your account can gain access to the obs system | ||
These pages are in preparation - contributions welcome.
This track will give you a brief introduction to the features and capabilities of the OBS instance hosted at build.meego.com. Note: You need an account to access build.meego.com. If you have no account, you can still learn how the openSUSE Build Service works at the upstream project's own instance http://build.opensuse.org .
In this track, you'll learn how to use the webinterface, the commandline client and create your first package. The packaging guidelines and more advanced topics are also covered.
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You need an account on build.meego.com:
To request an account, open a bug on MeeGo bugzilla:
A series of pages will make you familiar with the basic use of the webinterface. Its divided into several subpages:
See the Quality page.
If you need help, you can join #meego or #meego-dev on irc.freenode.net . See also this page about all MeeGo IRC channels.
You can join MeeGo-dev and MeeGo-packaging mailing lists over here.