Developers Area
Follow the Prelude Project
Follow the Prelude development news by consulting the charts below, or by accessing directly to the project management system
Last Prelude Developments
| Feature | Notes |
|---|---|
| Libprelude Win32 port | Libprelude now compile and run under Win32 native! |
| Libev support for Prelude-LML | |
| Multithreading API independance | Support for posix, solaris, pth, win32 backend |
| Prelude-LML, support mod_security v2 | Contributed by Peter Vrabec and Dan Kopecek |
| Prelude-LML, support FreeBSD su attempts | Contributed by Alexander Afonyashin |
| Easybindings | Provide an easy and natural way to use the Prelude interfaces, from high level languages (available for C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, Lua) |
Prelude Developments Matrix
| Feature | Planned | Development | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ClamAV native support | X | ||
| Prelude-Correlator | X | (beta) | |
| PADS native support | X |
GIT Repository
You can obtain the latest Prelude source tree using the open source version control system GIT. Be warned that it contains development code which might be unstable, and may not even compile properly. The advantage of using GIT, though, is that you can get the latest fixes and updates, without having to wait for the official releases.
The module you wish to check out must be specified as modulename.
- Anonymous access
git clone git://git.prelude-technologies.com/modulename.git
- Developer Access
Same rules as Anonymous GIT access apply, but developer need to use ssh.
git clone git@git.prelude-technologies.com:modulename.git
Contributing Code
Repository checkin
Contributions to the Prelude code source are greatly appreciated and we are thankful for any patches and new code made for the project.
All change checked in the Prelude repository have to be reviewed. This is done for maintainability reason and to keep the code base clean.
Please send unified diff to the Prelude development mailing list and ask for review. Approval for checking your changes into the main Prelude repository will be granted by Yoann Vandoorselaere, project founder.
Of course, this rule does not apply in case you are designated as maintainer of a given repository module.
Copyright
When contributing, please keep in mind that we ask you for the copyright of the code. The reason lies in the dual licensed nature of Prelude-IDS.
This means that by contributing code for the Prelude-IDS project or any other PreludeIDS Technologies product, this code will automatically be copyrighted to PreludeIDS Technologies.