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@ -16,29 +16,20 @@ the 'genodelabs/genode' repository is where the current development happens:
:[https://github.com/genodelabs - Genode Repository at GitHub]:
To follow the development of the master branch, you may like to subscribe
to the corresponding Atom feed:
:[https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/commits/master.atom - Commit Feed]:
to the corresponding
[https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/commits/master.atom - Atom Feed].
In addition to having moved the code over to the new repository, our
documentation and website underwent several changes:
* The genode.org website has been migrated away from the original Plone
CMS to an entirely static custom-made CMS that fetches its content
from the 'genodelabs/genode' repository. Thereby, most of the web-site
content has been incorporated into the repository and will be managed
through Git.
* The Wiki is no more. Its content has been moved to the normal documentation
section. By using Git for the documentation, the process of contributing to
the documentation is streamlined with the process of how code contributions
are handled.
* The how-to-contribute documention has been rewritten, taking the new
GitHub repository into account:
:[http:/community/contributions]:
Contributing to Genode
documentation and website underwent several changes. First, the genode.org
website has been migrated away from the original Plone CMS to an entirely
static custom-made CMS that fetches its content from the 'genodelabs/genode'
repository. Thereby, most of the web-site content has been incorporated into
the repository and will be managed through Git. Second, the Wiki is no more.
Its content has been moved to the normal documentation section. By using Git
for the documentation, the process of contributing to the documentation is
streamlined with the way of how code contributions are handled. The steps
of this process are described in the updated
[http:/community/contributions - how-to-contribute] guide.
So far, our experience with using GitHub for hosting the Genode development
has been a smooth and overly enjoyable ride. We hope you will appreciate the