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h1. Help for this site
This is a code-repository and project management site for software development carried out in the UK academic audio and music research field.
Run by "SoundSoftware.ac.uk":http://soundsoftware.ac.uk, the "Sustainable Software in Audio and Music Research":http://soundsoftware.ac.uk initiative, it is intended to provide a useful facility for researchers who are making software in the course of their work, and for anyone who wishes to make use of such software in the future.
This site manages many software projects run by different people. One project here is particularly distinctive, however -- the "SoundSoftware.ac.uk Project":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/soundsoftware-site is used to manage the development and running of the site itself. This documentation you are reading now is part of that project.
h2. How to contact us
If you are having problems with this site, please either:
* send email to info@soundsoftware.ac.uk requesting help
* submit a new bug report or feature request in the trackers for the "SoundSoftware.ac.uk Project":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/soundsoftware-site
Before submitting a new bug report or feature request, please have a look at the existing issues and see whether you can find anything already listed that matches your own requirement.
h2. Using this service
This server uses the "Redmine":http://redmine.org/ project management system. Documentation for Redmine is available in the "Redmine Guide":http://www.redmine.org/guide .
Code repositories in this system are managed using the "Mercurial":http://mercurial.selenic.com distributed version control system. An introductory tutorial about Mercurial can be found at "hginit.com":http://hginit.com, and a number of usage tips at "hgtip.com":http://hgtip.com.
This is a code-repository and project management site for software development carried out in the UK academic audio and music research field.
Run by "SoundSoftware.ac.uk":http://soundsoftware.ac.uk, the "Sustainable Software in Audio and Music Research":http://soundsoftware.ac.uk initiative, it is intended to provide a useful facility for researchers who are making software in the course of their work, and for anyone who wishes to make use of such software in the future.
This site manages many software projects run by different people. One project here is particularly distinctive, however -- the "SoundSoftware.ac.uk Project":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/soundsoftware-site is used to manage the development and running of the site itself. This documentation you are reading now is part of that project.
h2. How to contact us
If you are having problems with this site, please either:
* send email to info@soundsoftware.ac.uk requesting help
* submit a new bug report or feature request in the trackers for the "SoundSoftware.ac.uk Project":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/soundsoftware-site
Before submitting a new bug report or feature request, please have a look at the existing issues and see whether you can find anything already listed that matches your own requirement.
h2. Using this service
This server uses the "Redmine":http://redmine.org/ project management system. Documentation for Redmine is available in the "Redmine Guide":http://www.redmine.org/guide .
Code repositories in this system are managed using the "Mercurial":http://mercurial.selenic.com distributed version control system. An introductory tutorial about Mercurial can be found at "hginit.com":http://hginit.com, and a number of usage tips at "hgtip.com":http://hgtip.com.