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== Process documentation ==
 
== Process documentation ==
  
Detailed documentation is maintained at https://forge.etsi.org/rep/etsi-cti-admin/forge-contributions-documentation.
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<big>Detailed documentation is maintained at</big><blockquote><big>https://forge.etsi.org/rep/etsi-cti-admin/forge-contributions-documentation.</big></blockquote><u>Your contributions are welcome</u>!
  
Your contributions are welcome! To provide feedback or proposing changes, log into Forge with your EOL account and click on '''Request access''' link.
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To provide feedback or proposing changes, log into Forge with your EOL account and click on '''Request access''' link.
  
 
To file an issue, you may follow the procedure illustrated [[How to report a bug#Report a bug on Gitlab|here]].
 
To file an issue, you may follow the procedure illustrated [[How to report a bug#Report a bug on Gitlab|here]].

Revision as of 09:12, 5 December 2019

This page describes a process for contributing and including software in normative and informative standardization.

The goal is to enable ETSI TBs and ISGs to adopt best practices for management of code when dealing with formal and machine-readable languages in the specification process.

The foreseen benefit is to have a more efficient standardization process avoid multiple of content and costly maintenance.

For inquiries and suggestions, contact cti_support at etsi dot org.

Process documentation

Detailed documentation is maintained at
https://forge.etsi.org/rep/etsi-cti-admin/forge-contributions-documentation.
Your contributions are welcome!

To provide feedback or proposing changes, log into Forge with your EOL account and click on Request access link.

To file an issue, you may follow the procedure illustrated here.

Overall process

Forge-and-Portal-process.png