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All OpenSpecimen source and pre-built binaries are provided under the OpenSpecimen <OpenSpecimen Open Source License>

The OpenSpecimen Community

The OpenSpecimen community exists primarily through discussion groups/forums, the issue tracker <issue tracker> and, to a lesser extent, the source control repository. You are encouraged to contribute to the discussion and you can also help us to keep the effectiveness of the groups high by following and promoting the guidelines listed here.

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Showing courtesy and respect to others is a vital part of the NCI OpenSpecimen culture, and we strongly encourage everyone participating in OpenSpecimen development to join us in accepting nothing less. There's never a reason to be antagonistic or dismissive toward anyone who is sincerely trying to contribute to a discussion.

Where to Discuss OpenSpecimen

Refer to the discussion groups/forums. Specifically the OpenSpecimen development forum.

How to Report a Bug

See issue tracker <issue tracker> for details on how issues are reported and tracked for OpenSpecimen.

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If you want to get your hands dirty with the code inside OpenSpecimen, the Community <Community Code Contribution> is the right place to start. 

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You may use any IDE (or even a simple text editor) to do OpenSpecimen development. Please refer to the Community <Community Code ContributionContribution> document for details about setting up the Eclipse environment.

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