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== Project Name ==
 
== Project Name ==
  
Sample Project -- This is a template only!
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XUL Runner Guide
  
 
== Project Description ==
 
== Project Description ==
  
Description should be no longer than a paragraph.  Include links to any relevant on-line resources.  For example, http://google.com or [http://developer.mozilla.org MDC].
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XULRunner XULRunner project] provides an "application runner" for building apps -- like Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird -- atop the [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Toolkit_API Mozilla toolkit] framework.  It needs a guide outlined, high-priority parts written, and examples created to help people get started.
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Related tech and skills: XUL, documentation, cross-platform testing
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Reference: http://cs.senecac.on.ca/fsoss/2006/workshop.html#XULRunner
  
 
== Project Leader(s) ==
 
== Project Leader(s) ==

Revision as of 11:43, 16 September 2006

Project Name

XUL Runner Guide

Project Description

The XULRunner project provides an "application runner" for building apps -- like Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird -- atop the Mozilla toolkit framework. It needs a guide outlined, high-priority parts written, and examples created to help people get started.

Related tech and skills: XUL, documentation, cross-platform testing

Reference: http://cs.senecac.on.ca/fsoss/2006/workshop.html#XULRunner

Project Leader(s)

Michael Lau (mylau)

Project Contributor(s)

Name(s) of people casually working on the project, or who have contributed significant help. Include links to personal pages within wiki

NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.

Project Details

Provides more depth than the Project Description. This is the place for technical discussions, project specs, or other details. If this gets very long, you might consider breaking this part into multiple pages and linking to them.

Project News

This is where your regular updates will go. In these you should discuss the status or your work, your interactions with other members of the community (e.g., Seneca and Mozilla), problems you have encountered, etc.

Put detailed technical information into the Project Details page (i.e., update it as you go), and save this section for news about participation in the project.