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# [[Labs/Ubiquity/Ubiquity 0.1_Development_Tutorial|Contributing to Core Development]]
# [[Labs/Ubiquity/Skins/|Skinning and Styling Ubiquity]]

Revision as of 16:41, 30 August 2008

Back to Labs.

What is Ubiquity?

You can learn more about Ubiquity by reading Atul's blog post entitled Ubiquitous Interfaces, Ubiquitous Functionality, or try it out via the User Tutorial.

Other informative blog posts about Ubiquity include:

  1. Trusting Functionality by Atul
  2. Sharing Streamable Functionality by Aza
  3. Language-Based Interfaces, part 1: The Problem by Jono
  4. Our Presentation at Labs Night by Jono
  5. Why Verbs? by Jono
  6. Selected Press

Participation

  1. Ideas, Complaints, Forum, and "Customer Service"
  2. Ubiquity HG Repository - The Mercurial source code repository for Ubiquity.
  3. Issue Tracker - Used to report/discuss bugs and submit patches for Ubiquity.
  4. Google Group/mailing list - Useful for discussion of Ubiquity development and user interface.
  5. Buildbot - Continuous integration that runs Ubiquity unit tests after every commit. If the tests fail, they're reported immediately to the mailing list.
  6. #labs on irc.mozilla.org - Live internet relay chat discussion.
  7. Commands In The Wild Add links to your commands here.
  8. Suggestion List for possible Ubiquity commands. If you have any suggestions, add them here.
  9. Credits
  10. Ubiquitously, an Ubiquity developer geared forum

Meeting Notes

  1. Meeting notes for 0.1 release


Documentation

  1. Ubiquity Tutorial
  2. Creating Commands Tutorial
  3. Skinning Ubiquity Tutorial
  4. Contributing to Core Development