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Revision as of 02:50, 27 August 2009
This is the place to come if you want to contribute to the development of the FreeCAD software.
These pages are in the early stage of development. If you can't find the information you are looking for, or have found useful information somewhere we have not linked to, then please leave a comment on the talk page and someone will look into it (or, if you are feeling bold, why not edit this page directly!).
Developer Documentation
The developer documentation comprises the following sections:
Do it yourself: Compiling FreeCAD
- Find assistance when you have a problem or think you may have found a bug
- Compiling on Windows
- Compiling on Unix
- Compiling on Mac OS X
- Licence details about the FreeCAD licences
- Third Party Libraries
- Third Party Tools
- Start up and Configuration
- Source documentation
Build Support Tools
- The FreeCAD Build Tool
- Adding an application module to FreeCAD
- Debugging FreeCAD
- Testing FreeCAD
Modifying FreeCAD
- Add Features to FreeCAD or a Workbench
- Branding or how to give FreeCAD a unique look
- Translating FreeCAD
- Extra python modules, or how to extend python functionality within FreeCAD
Roadmap
FreeCAD, thought usable in certain areas, is at the beginning of a long way into the CAD mainstream. there is still a lot to do to reach a state where we can compete with commercial software.