The Rivet mailing list is the first place you should turn for
help. If you haven't found the solution to your problem in the documentation
or you have a question, idea, or comment about the Rivet code itself send email to
<rivet-dev@tcl.apache.org>
. To subscribe to the list, post email to
<rivet-dev-subscribe@tcl.apache.org>
.
The mailing list archives are available at http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tcl-rivet-dev/
The news:comp.lang.tcl newsgroup is a good place to ask about Tcl questions in general. Rivet developers also follow the newsgroup, but it's best to ask Rivet-specific questions on the Rivet list.
There are several web sites that cover Apache and Tcl extensively.
Apache Rivet uses the Apache Bug Tracking system at http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/. Here, you can report problems, or check and see if existing issues are already known and being dealt with.
Rivet makes available code for two popular editors,
emacs and
vim to facilitate the editing of
Rivet template files. The key concept is that the editor is
aware of the <? and ?> tags and switches back and forth
between Tcl and HTML modes as the cursor moves. These files,
two-mode-mode.el
and
rvt.vim
are available in the
contrib/
directory.