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− | ETSI Forge collaboration process is based on the [https://git-scm.com/ Git] versioning system. | + | ETSI Forge collaboration process is based on the [https://git-scm.com/ Git] versioning system. |
This means that the shared materials and documents are tracked and versioned at each revision. | This means that the shared materials and documents are tracked and versioned at each revision. | ||
In this page we will go through the initial setup to contribute to the Forge. | In this page we will go through the initial setup to contribute to the Forge. | ||
− | In case something is | + | |
+ | In case something is missing, feel free to edit and add it to this page. If help is needed you can send an email at [mailto:cti_support@etsi.org cti_support@etsi.org]. | ||
== Set up on Windows == | == Set up on Windows == | ||
− | Install a Git client on your Windows operating system. | + | Install a Git client on your Windows operating system. You may find a list of Windows applications to manage Git repositories [https://git-scm.com/download/gui/windows here]. |
− | + | The following steps are based on [https://tortoisegit.org/ Tortoise Git], but should be similar for other client. | |
== How to clone a repository == | == How to clone a repository == | ||
Find out how to clone a repository in [[How to contribute]]. | Find out how to clone a repository in [[How to contribute]]. |
Revision as of 15:22, 6 June 2017
ETSI Forge collaboration process is based on the Git versioning system. This means that the shared materials and documents are tracked and versioned at each revision.
In this page we will go through the initial setup to contribute to the Forge.
In case something is missing, feel free to edit and add it to this page. If help is needed you can send an email at cti_support@etsi.org.
Set up on Windows
Install a Git client on your Windows operating system. You may find a list of Windows applications to manage Git repositories here. The following steps are based on Tortoise Git, but should be similar for other client.
How to clone a repository
Find out how to clone a repository in How to contribute.