The development of DataCleaner is handled by the DataCleaner community, a meritocratic, communicative entity of volunteers whose shared purpose is to produce high-quality software and promote it to as many people as possible.
The community doesn't exist of a well-defined group of people, rather we emphasize that everyone who participates can be a community member and participation is sought to be as convenient and easy as possible.
Community members (list all users)
How can I help?
There are many roles to play:Blogs
- kasper's source
kasper's source is the blog of DataCleaner founder and main developer, Kasper Sørensen.
The blog reaches many topics, primarily concerning DataCleaner and the other eobjects.org projects.
The blog reaches many topics, primarily concerning DataCleaner and the other eobjects.org projects.
You can also get your blog on this list, contact the webmaster for more info.
Development ecosystem
Issue/bug management
Click to go to the Trac Issue/bug management system.
Visit Trac, our online system for managing issues, bugs, new features and planning on the development roadmap.
Click to go to the DataCleaner Subversion repository.
Source code access
The source code for DataCleaner is primarily written in Java. You can access it through our subversion repository @ eobjects.org:svn checkout http://eobjects.org/svn/DataCleaner/trunk DataCleaner
Click to go to the DataCleaner Continuous Integration system.

