Community

IzPack news

Mailing-lists

The IzPack project is running 4 mailing-lists. You can subscribe to them from Codehaus: http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/izpack/lists:

  • announce is a low-traffic mailing-list for announcements (e.g., releases)
  • user is a place for users discussions, including support
  • dev is the main IzPack development channel
  • scm is directly plugged on developer-oriented events such as Subversion commits and JIRA notifications.

The discussions are also archived at:

The BerliOS-area lists archives are also an excellent place to dig for informations.

Web resources

The project has its own Confluence space. It contains our FAQ, our best practices and much more.
Feel free to join and improve the content!

You can follow the latest IzPack developments from Julien Ponge's blog at http://jpz-log.info/tags/english/izpack/. You can also directly subscribe to the IzPack news feed.


We have an entry at ohloh, feel free to join us!

Feedback

You can give us feedback on the mailing-lists (please avoid contacting the developers directly).

If you have found a bug, implemented an enhancement or wish to propose one, then please file an issue to our IzPack JIRA instance. Be sure to give as much details as possible, including test-cases, complete stack traces or screenshots.

If you submit a patch, then you should probably read our best practices as well!

Writing about IzPack

A healthy open source community not only features good code: it also features good user-provided support and good documentations!

You can help us by:

  • writing articles, tutorials, blog posts, cookbooks, howtos, ...
  • sharing your experience with your own IzPack use cases
  • improving the existing documentation
  • whatever you want!