General What is Geronimo? Geronimo is Apache's ASF-licenced J2EE server project. Please see the Overview for more information. I'd like to find out more about the project and possibly contribute. What do I do next? Participation on the project is via the mailing list and the source code repository. You join by subscribing to the mailing list and participating in discussions. You can help by contributing your ideas, enthusiasm, code, documentation, and tests. The fundamental tenet of the Apache Software Foundation is that great communities build great code. The emphasis is on community; the code comes from that. If you want to help, just join the mailing list, see what needs to be done, and do it. Welcome! Where is the mailing list, and how can I subscribe? The developers mailing list is dev@geronimo.apache.org, a high-volume list currently receiving from 600 to 1,000 messages a month. You can subscribe by sending an e-mail to dev-subscribe@geronimo.apache.org. To catch up on old messages, read the mailing list archive.

The users mailing list is user@geronimo.apache.org. You can subscribe by sending an e-mail to user-subscribe@geronimo.apache.org. To catch up on old messages, read the mailing list archive.
Does this project use a wiki? It does -- the Geronimo wiki compliments the work taking place on the mailing list and provides additional information on the project. To track changes to the wiki, visit the recent changes page.