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This is no longer the official main website for BlackBerry projects at GitHub. The site will soon be archived.
The following pages are dynamic, searchable, catalogs:
GH Repositories - A list of all the repositories at GitHub.com/BlackBerry
GH Samples - A list of all the samples at GitHub.com/BlackBerry
We will add more catalogs as time permits.
We continuously add new projects and add content to our existing projects; keep up with the news at DevBlog and at our Community News.
Also check out Community Wiki; although it is still at an alpha development stage, it includes Wiki Pages, News, and Presentations.
Projects in the BlackBerry Organization at GitHub fall into one of the following categories: BlackBerry-led Projects or BlackBerry-sponsored Projects.
BlackBerry-Led Projects - These are projects for which BlackBerry sets the direction, assigning the technical leader, allocating development resources and driving decisions like the release schedule and key features. Development in these projects is transparent, and we welcome contributions.
BlackBerry-Sponsored Projects - These are non-BlackBerry-led Open Source projects in which BlackBerry participates actively. Some projects are transient; for instance, after completing a port and upstreaming the changes, a project may just point to the upstream community.
The majority of BlackBerry-led projects are licensed under ASL2 (wikipedia, Apache); but some may use other licenses like LGPL or MIT. The license in BlackBerry-sponsored projects vary depending on their goal; for instance porting projects will follow the same license as their upstream communities.
In addition to projects at GitHub, BlackBerry also actively participate in a number of other Open Source Projects, including:
We are in the process of defining the exact role that the Community Wiki will play in documenting these projects. Currently, most of the desdcription of the BlackBerry-led projects is kept in these pages and in the repository projects directly.
Using WebWorks as an example:
- Top Project description page.
- The master Git repository at GitHub at blackberry/webworks, including:
- The usual GitHub features, like pulls, commit history, network graph, etc.
- The list of Contributors to WebWorks,
- A Project Roadmap,
- Defect tracking via GitHub Issues
Also look at the descriptions for WebWorks, Native Components and Samples, Cascades Samples, Java Components and our External Projects.