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| 1 | 43 | Anonymous | h1. Arvados Contributor Wiki |
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| 3 | 43 | Anonymous | This wiki has information related to the open source project. It's a work in progress, so come back often for updates and feel free to become a contributor. |
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| 5 | 85 | Peter Amstutz | !>{width: 50%}/images/dax.png! |
| 6 | 83 | Ward Vandewege | |
| 7 | 63 | Tim Pierce | {{toc}} |
| 8 | 82 | Ward Vandewege | |
| 9 | h2. Platform Overview |
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| 11 | 63 | Tim Pierce | * [[Introduction to Arvados]] |
| 12 | * [[Technical Architecture]] |
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| 13 | * [[Cloud Operating Systems and Virtualization]] |
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| 14 | * [[Provenance and Reproducibility]] |
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| 15 | * [[Federation and Data Sharing]] |
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| 16 | * [[Glossary of Arvados Terms]] |
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| 17 | 93 | Anonymous | * [[External Resources]] |
| 18 | 1 | Ward Vandewege | |
| 19 | h2. Using Arvados |
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| 21 | * "User Guide":http://doc.arvados.org/user/ — How to manage data and do analysis with Arvados. |
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| 22 | 104 | Peter Amstutz | * "Running Common Workflow Language (CWL) workflows on Arvados":http://doc.arvados.org/user/cwl/cwl-runner.html |
| 23 | 1 | Ward Vandewege | * "Install Guide":http://doc.arvados.org/install/ — Instructions for installing Arvados. |
| 24 | 104 | Peter Amstutz | * "SDK Reference":http://doc.arvados.org/sdk/ — Details about the Arvados SDKs. |
| 25 | * "API Reference":http://doc.arvados.org/api/ — Details about the Arvados APIs. |
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| 26 | 63 | Tim Pierce | * *[[How to Report Issues in Arvados]]* -- including some notes about safely reporting bugs in a public forum. |
| 27 | 103 | Peter Amstutz | * Using [[Arvados Composer]] |
| 28 | 63 | Tim Pierce | |
| 29 | 100 | Ward Vandewege | h2. Community |
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| 31 | * [[Mission and Principles]] |
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| 32 | * [[Governance]] |
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| 33 | 102 | Ward Vandewege | * [[Forum, Chat and Mailing Lists]] |
| 34 | 100 | Ward Vandewege | * [[Design Process]] |
| 35 | * [[History]] |
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| 36 | * [[Arvados Summit - Fall 2013]] |
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| 38 | 1 | Ward Vandewege | h2. Contributing and hacking |
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| 40 | * [[How to Contribute]] |
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| 41 | 95 | Peter Amstutz | * [[Arvbox|Installing a Development Arvados Instance]] |
| 42 | 63 | Tim Pierce | * [[Hacking|Hacking HQ]]: introductory material for new developers, and index of resources for all of us |
| 43 | * [[Source Tree Overview]] and implementation status |
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| 44 | * [[Arvados Licenses FAQ]] |
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| 45 | 91 | Peter Amstutz | * [[Documentation|Documentation Project]] |
| 46 | * [[Design Principles]] |
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| 47 | 73 | Tom Clegg | * [[Proposals]] and work-in-progress design documents |
| 48 | 110 | Peter Amstutz | |
| 49 | 90 | Peter Amstutz | |
| 50 | 100 | Ward Vandewege | h2. Key Components |
| 51 | 63 | Tim Pierce | |
| 52 | 100 | Ward Vandewege | * [[Keep]], the content addressable distributed storage service |
| 53 | ** [[Keep-balance]] |
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| 54 | ** [[Keep Proxy]] |
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| 55 | * [[Crunch]], container orchestration |
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| 56 | * [[System and Metadata Database]] |
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| 57 | ** [[REST API Server]] |
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| 58 | * [[SDKs]], including the Python library and the CLI "arv" tool |
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| 59 | * [[Workbench]], the web-based application for doing day-to-day work in Arvados |
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| 60 | * [[Node Manager]] dynamically starts and stops cloud compute nodes based on demand in the job queue |
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| 61 | ** [[Lifecycle of an Arvados compute node]] |
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| 62 | * [[Common Workflow Language integration with Arvados]] |