.NET Standard 2.0 declarations to implement concrete FDC3 compatible .NET desktop agents and usage of intents/context.
If you are an existing individual or corporate user of the FDC3 standard, we would love to hear from you: just email fdc3@finos.org with details about how you are using the standard.
- If you'd like to be listed as on the community page, please fill out the Usage Form.
- If listing your logo publicly requires legal evaluation, you can reach out privately to the FDC3 Maintainers.
- FDC3 activity primarily happens in this FDC3 GitHub repository. Watch the repository in order to be notified of new Pull Requests and issues.
- The fastest and more interactive way to connect and ask questions to the FDC3 community is to join the #fdc3 channel on the FINOS slack.
- If you'd like to receive official updates, and/or you don't have access to Slack, please send an email to fdc3@finos.org. You can join the list by sending an email to fdc3+subscribe@finos.org.
- To contact the FDC3 maintainers, send an email to fdc3-maintainers@finos.org.
- Finally, another great way to interact with the community, is to attend the monthly FDC3 Standard Working Group Meeting and/or the quarterly FDC3 General Meeting.
- Email help@finos.org to be added to the meeting invite directly, or find the meeting in the FINOS Community Calendar.
- Email fdc3@finos.org if you need help getting started in the FDC3 Community.
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To submit a contribution:
- Fork it (https://github.com/finos/fdc3-dotnet/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/fooBar
) - Read our contribution guidelines and Community Code of Conduct
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some fooBar'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/fooBar
) - Create a new Pull Request
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