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Revision as of 22:28, 24 July 2010
This is a page to help new member of the JS team or new contributors to SpiderMonkey to orient themselves to the codebase. It's maintained by Paul Biggar (pbiggar@mozilla.com), who is currently new to SpiderMonkey. Please help by telling me what you found useful when you were new.
Code
- Overview - repository - sharing - hgrc file - useful plugins - jaeger + trace + integration - Tests - benchmarks - build a shell - coding style - ignore old doc - link to recent doc: JavaScript:SpiderMonkey:C++ Coding Style - important compilers and platforms
Workflow
- bugzilla - fixed-in-tracemonkey - following what other team members are doing - status page - Get alerted to new bugs: From bugzilla, go to your preferences, then click "Email Preferences" then, near the bottom, follow the user "general@spidermonkey.bugs" - patch policy - commit access - checkin needed - reviewers - mercurial queues - irc - mailing list
Community
team
- who are they, which faces in phonebook - who's in "charge" - blogs and twitterers, etc
users
- firefox is most important - other users - exposed APIs