Here you have some interesting links if you want to contribute to JRebirth projects.
We are using GitHub issue Tracker to follow features requests and bugs.
GitHub - http://bugs.jrebirth.orgWe are using a Jenkins instance to build periodically our releases.
Jenkins - http://ci.jrebirth.orgWe are using a Sonar instance to finely follow our code quality.
Sonar - http://quality.jrebirth.orgWe are using an Artifactory instance to manage our releases and snapshots artifacts versions.
We are also using it as a proxy repository for our team.
Artifactory - http://repo.jrebirth.orgAll our releases are sent to our Bintray repository
Bintray - https://bintray.com/pkg/show/general/jrebirth/JRebirth/JRebirthand are copied to JCenter bintray repository
JCenter - http://jcenter.bintray.comOur source code is hosted by GitHub, and shared throught a custom organization named 'JRebirth'
You can browse our maven sites released at this address.
Maven Sites - http://sites.jrebirth.orgYourKit is kindly supporting open source projects with its full-featured Java Profiler. YourKit, LLC is the creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. Take a look at YourKit's leading software products: YourKit Java Profiler and YourKit .NET Profiler
Structure101 provides us a free license to help us refactoring our source code, we still have a lot of nasty cycles we want to suppress. You should visit this web site to learn more about their solutions: www.structure101.com