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This is for people who want to understand how Mahara works, or want to develop new code or plugins for Mahara. If you want to customise your Mahara - e.g. change the language/theme, or simply install plugins, check out the [[Customising]] section.
This is for people who want to understand how Mahara works, or want to develop new code or plugins for Mahara. If you want to customise your Mahara - e.g. change the language/theme, or simply install plugins, check out the [[Customising]] section.


== Developer Documentation ==
== Overview ==


* [[Developer Area/Mahara development overview]]
* [[Developer Area/Mahara Architecture Introduction|Mahara Architecture Introduction]] - this series of articles explains how Mahara fits together, where it's pluggable and why it's written the way it is.
* [[Developer Area/Mahara Architecture Introduction|Mahara Architecture Introduction]] - this series of articles explains how Mahara fits together, where it's pluggable and why it's written the way it is.
* [[Developer Area/Plugins|Plugins]] - (soon to be) your one-stop-shop for information about developing plugins for Mahara
* [[Developer Area/Plugins|Plugins]] - (soon to be) your one-stop-shop for information about developing plugins for Mahara

Revision as of 15:09, 8 November 2013

Here is a bunch of developer documentation for Mahara, including design, policy and specific feature documents.

This is for people who want to understand how Mahara works, or want to develop new code or plugins for Mahara. If you want to customise your Mahara - e.g. change the language/theme, or simply install plugins, check out the Customising section.

Overview

Finding your way around

Getting set up

Contributing improvements

Join in the discussion

We have a discussion forum on mahara.org.

You can also find us in #mahara-dev on irc.freenode.net

If you have not got an IRC client or cannot connect with one, you can use the freenode web client.

Meeting minutes & dev team notes

Useful Resources

  • You can subscribe to the master branch on Launchpad to receive an email everytime a commit is made. There is also an  RSS feed of commits if you prefer to receive information that way.
  • #mahara-dev on freenode (irc.freenode.org) is an IRC channel where the core developers discuss the development of Mahara. This channel is not for support of Mahara (use #mahara instead), but you can lurk and listen in on developer conversations - and even hear about the latest new features as they're added ;)