Difference between revisions of "EIS"
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− | [http://eis.services.openoffice.org EIS (Environment Information System)] | + | [http://eis.services.openoffice.org EIS (Environment Information System)] consists of a database keeping information about MasterWorkspaces and [[CWS | child workspaces (CWS)] as well as some additional things (see below), a web-frontend used by everyone involved with work on ChildWorkspaces ( eg. developer, QA member, Documentation writer, member of User Experience Team, those working on localization and internationalization etc. ) and a SOAP interface used by a bunch of commandline tools which are used by developers to create and maintain ChildWorkspaces |
− | Log | + | Log in at [http://eis.services.openoffice.org] with you OOo email address (including @openoffice.org) and your OOo password. A read-only anonymous access / is also available. |
[http://eis.services.openoffice.org EIS] is also needed if you want to write feature mails to inform developers, Quality Assurance (QA) engineers, localization- (L10N) and documentation-people about changes in the office code. It is needed by the [http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:Specification Specification Process]. | [http://eis.services.openoffice.org EIS] is also needed if you want to write feature mails to inform developers, Quality Assurance (QA) engineers, localization- (L10N) and documentation-people about changes in the office code. It is needed by the [http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:Specification Specification Process]. |
Revision as of 15:37, 31 October 2006
EIS (Environment Information System) consists of a database keeping information about MasterWorkspaces and [[CWS | child workspaces (CWS)] as well as some additional things (see below), a web-frontend used by everyone involved with work on ChildWorkspaces ( eg. developer, QA member, Documentation writer, member of User Experience Team, those working on localization and internationalization etc. ) and a SOAP interface used by a bunch of commandline tools which are used by developers to create and maintain ChildWorkspaces
Log in at [1] with you OOo email address (including @openoffice.org) and your OOo password. A read-only anonymous access / is also available.
EIS is also needed if you want to write feature mails to inform developers, Quality Assurance (QA) engineers, localization- (L10N) and documentation-people about changes in the office code. It is needed by the Specification Process.