Thanks for your interest in this project.
Che's objective is to create high performance developer environments by producing extensible, RESTful workspaces combined with a cloud IDE that can be customized with plug-ins. Tools are written in Java and run in the browser.
Information regarding source code management, builds, and coding standards. Until Che has completed its initial CQs, all code contributions are made directly through commits or pull requests at http://github.com/codenv/che.
Before your contribution can be accepted by the project, you need to create and electronically sign the Eclipse Foundation Contributor License Agreement (CLA):
- Log in to the Eclipse projects forge. You will need to create an account with the Eclipse Foundation if you have not already done so.
- Click on "Contributor License Agreement", and complete the form.
Be sure to use the same email address in your Eclipse account that you intend to use when you commit to Git.
All commits to Eclipse Che should be signed off with the email used to accept a Contributor License Agreement. More details on signing off a commit.
Contact the project developers via the project's "dev" list.
This project uses Bugzilla to track ongoing development and issues. Please note, as of summer 2015, Codenvy is still in the process of moving all Che issues from their internal Jira to bugzilla. So you may want to send an email to the che-dev alias to check on any issues if you do not see them in Bugzilla.