[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] Paper_EinsteinToolkit_2010/ (Rev. 17)

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 \todo{Overall design, strategy.}
 
-The mechanisms for the development and support of the Einstein Toolkit are designed to be open, transparent and community driven. All the source code, documentation and tools included in the Einstein Toolkit are distributed under open source licenses. The Einstein Toolkit maintains an SVN repository ({\tt svn.einsteintoolkit.org}) with open access which contains software supported by the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, the toolkit web pages and documentation. An open wiki for documentation ({\tt docs.einsteintoollkit.org}) has been established where the community can contribute either through anonymous or personal authentication. All discussion about the toolkit takes place on an open mail list ({\tt users at einsteintoolkit.org}). The regular weekly meetings for the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers are open and the community are invited to participate, and minutes are recorded on the wiki.  The Einstein Toolkit blog requires users to first request a login, but then can be freely posted to. Any user can post comments to entries already on the blog. 
+The mechanisms for the development and support of the Einstein Toolkit are
+designed to be open, transparent and community driven. All the source code,
+documentation and tools included in the Einstein Toolkit are distributed
+under open source licenses. The Einstein Toolkit maintains an SVN repository
+({\tt svn.einsteintoolkit.org}) with open access which contains software
+supported by the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, the toolkit web pages and
+documentation. An open wiki for documentation
+({\tt docs.einsteintoollkit.org}) has been established where the community
+can contribute either through anonymous or personal authentication. All
+discussion about the toolkit takes place on an open mail list
+({\tt users at einsteintoolkit.org}). The regular weekly meetings for the
+Einstein Toolkit Maintainers are open and the community are invited to
+participate, and minutes are recorded on the wiki.  The Einstein Toolkit
+blog requires users to first request a login, but then can be freely
+posted to. Any user can post comments to entries already on the blog. 
 
 \section{Core Technologies}
 



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