torquebox.org
TorqueBox: Mailing Lists
http://www.torquebox.org/community/mailing_lists
The user list is where most discussions occur. The focus of the user list is indeed issues and suggestions related to the use of TorqueBox. If you think you've found a bug, the user list is an excellent place to start. The community can help determine if you're having a simple usage issue, or have found a true defect. The developers of the TorqueBox project participate on the user list regularly. To subscribe to the user list, send an email (no subject or body is required) to:. To subscribe to the develo...
staging.torquebox.org
TorqueBox: Mailing Lists
http://staging.torquebox.org/community/mailing_lists
The user list is where most discussions occur. The focus of the user list is indeed issues and suggestions related to the use of TorqueBox. If you think you've found a bug, the user list is an excellent place to start. The community can help determine if you're having a simple usage issue, or have found a true defect. The developers of the TorqueBox project participate on the user list regularly. To subscribe to the user list, send an email (no subject or body is required) to:. To subscribe to the develo...
staging.torquebox.org
TorqueBox: Development
http://staging.torquebox.org/development
The TorqueBox team fully welcomes all contributors to the project. We have attempted to organize our code and development tools to make it easy for community members to participate as deeply as they desire. The development of TorqueBox is primarily sponsored by Red Hat, Inc. The project tracks bugs, feature-requests, and other issues through the JIRA issue-tracking system at JBoss.org. To file issues or requests with JIRA, you must have a JBoss Community account. Signing up is easy. For interim developer...
torquebox.org
TorqueBox: Development
http://www.torquebox.org/development
The TorqueBox team fully welcomes all contributors to the project. We have attempted to organize our code and development tools to make it easy for community members to participate as deeply as they desire. The development of TorqueBox is primarily sponsored by Red Hat, Inc. The project tracks bugs, feature-requests, and other issues through the JIRA issue-tracking system at JBoss.org. To file issues or requests with JIRA, you must have a JBoss Community account. Signing up is easy. For interim developer...