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Mailing lists

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We meet in IRC channel #camps on freenode (chat.freenode.net port 6667).

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Ticket tracking

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New feature requests and bug reports are handled in End Point's RT in the "Camps" queue, currently only accessible by users with accounts.

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Issues

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New feature requests and bug reports are handled in GitHub's issues area.

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    Welcome to DevCamps.org

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    Welcome to DevCamps.org!

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    DevCamps are a software system and conventions for making automated development, integration, and staging environments called "camps".

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    DevCamps are a system for easily managing development, integration, staging, and production environments. Each environment is called a camp.

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    Focused on web applications, camps make it easy to keep development environments up to date, use version control (including in production if desired), and coordinate multiple simultaneous projects and developers.

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    Focused on web applications, camps make developers more efficient, and make the agile development and deployment lifecycle easy:

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    DevCamps were developed at End Point and are in extensive use on several dozen sites. Camps adapt well to various workflows.

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    DevCamps were developed at End Point and are in extensive use on several dozen sites.