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Mailing lists, weekly open technical calls, etc. are all listed on the Getting Started in the Samvera Community page.
All of our code is hosted on Github in the Samvera and Samvera Labs organizations.
new adopters and potential adopters may find the pages here useful: http://samvera.org/
See Partners and Implementations for more information about Samvera applications.
A hydra-head interactive tutorial has been developed - see under the 'For developers' section below.
Code is hosted on Github: https://github.com/samvera
Documentation can be found at samvera.github.io
Github’s wikis for samvera git repositories are targeted to developers: https://github.com/samvera/hydra-head/wiki
Contributing to Samvera Community
includes guidelines on bug reporting, using github, documenting code, testing, submitting and merging pull requests
The Community offers multi-day public Samvera Camps at least once a year in Europe and North America. Additional single and half-day workshops are frequently offered in conjunction with other major Library and Library Technology Conferences. Because of the pandemic, our current training plans are on hold and we are working to replace them with Developers Congresses and virtual training opportunities. If you are looking for training please contact the Samvera Community Manager, heather@samvera.org to be connected to resources.
We use Github issues as our project tracker. Please report issues against the git repository for the specific gem you are having issues with. If you are unable to identify the gem in which your problem is occurring, please e-mail the samvera-tech@googlegroups.com mailing list to help narrow your issue.
For examples, see the issues here: https://github.com/samvera/hydra-head/issues