Portal:Developer

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Developer - User

The Developer Portal

This portal is for developers contributing to FlightGear. If you wanna help with FlightGears development, it's a good idea to subscribe yourself to the FlightGear devel mailing list. The list archive is also available and should be searched before posting the same question.

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The FlightGear project is looking for organizations/individuals who would be willing to help sponsor a fulltime project coordinator/manager to help oversee the overall development process If you are interested in helping or have anything else to contribute to this issue, please subscribe to the the FlightGear Devel mailing list to discuss details.

Current Efforts/Branches & Work in Progress

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Latest Organizational Issues

Background Info

Compiling

Contributing

Code Internals


Todo

Debugging & Profiling FlightGear

Historical Profiling Data

Done

HowTos

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Instrumentation

Nasal scripting

Autopilot configuration

3D Modeling

Scenery



Developer Documentation

RFC Topics

Clarification:In its current form, the RFC section is exclusively based on and covered by previous mailing list and forum discussions (as well as various wiki entries), as such it is not supposed to reflect work in progress (RFC="Request For Comments" and not WIP), but is rather to be seen as an attempt to provide comprehensive analyses and summaries of key issues identified in various FlightGear related discussions and feature requests (which are to be linked to in the corresponding resource sections, if that didn't yet take place, it's because of most of these RFCs being indeed WIP).

Thus, RFC entries are not meant to imply anyone "working" on any of these issues, in fact only because an RFC entry is listed here doesn't necessarily mean that work on that particular issue is endorsed by the FlightGear community. These RFC documents are however intended to hopefully help increase awareness of long-standing issues and challenges affecting FlightGear's evolution and development progress in order to solicit community feedback about possible approaches to address these in an efficient and structured fashion. Anybody is welcome to comment on, refine and help develop strategies to tackle the challenges presented in these RFCs.



Miscellaneous

Middleware & Base Package Development

Misc

Old work in progress links