This is an advanced-use section for those of you who want to build Sakai from source code and perhaps, develop tools later. If you are more interested in understanding what Sakai is or how to create great course material, feel free to skip ahead.
Currently, the source code of Sakai and its contributed projects is stored in a publicly available subversion repository. Subversion is a revision control system that stores the source code, a record of all changes, and comments on those changes. If you are a developer who wants to be up-to-date, or a system integrator who wants to resolve bug fixes efficiently, this is where you want to get your code. The Sakai Subversion repository is open to the public. Anyone can browse through it, get the code, and see its quality. The source code is available at: https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn
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Community donated project managers divide the code into tags, branches and trunk. The most up-to-date source code is the trunk (https...