WSO2 invites you to contribute by checking out the source from the Subversion (SVN) source control system, building the product and making changes, and then committing your changes back to the source repository. (For more information on Subversion, see http://svnbook.red-bean.com.) The following sections describe this process:
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A WSO2 platform release is a set of WSO2 products based on the same Carbon release. For example, Turing
is the platform release name for WSO2 Carbon 4.2.0 and the WSO2 products that are based on it. Usually, not all products in a platform get released at the same time, so they are released in chunks, each of which contains the Carbon release and a subset of products. For example, chunk 13 of the Turing
platform release contains Carbon 4.2.0 plus Task Server 1.1.0, and Data Services Server 3.2.0 and Complex Event Processor 3.1.0 2.
Checking out the patches
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Committing your changes
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