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[http://www.etsi.org/membership/apply how to become an ETSI member here].  
 
[http://www.etsi.org/membership/apply how to become an ETSI member here].  
  
The TOP source base is openly accessible. Its usage is governed by the Eclipse Public License (EPLv1). A source code contribution to TOP (merge request) requires adhering to EPLv1 and signing a Contributor Agreement between the developer and ETSI TC MTS beforehand. Find out more about TOP governance on the [[Governance wiki page]]. Find out more information on how to contribute here.
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The TOP source base is openly accessible. Its usage is governed by the Eclipse Public License (EPLv1). A source code contribution to TOP (merge request) requires adhering to EPLv1 and signing a Contributor Agreement between the developer and ETSI TC MTS beforehand. Find out more about TOP governance on the [[Governance|Governance wiki page]]. Find out more information on how to contribute here.

Latest revision as of 11:48, 4 September 2019

Are you a test designer, a test developer or a tool vendor? Your contribution is most welcome! Active contributions to the TDL standardisation require an ETSI membership. Any interested company can find how to become an ETSI member here.

The TOP source base is openly accessible. Its usage is governed by the Eclipse Public License (EPLv1). A source code contribution to TOP (merge request) requires adhering to EPLv1 and signing a Contributor Agreement between the developer and ETSI TC MTS beforehand. Find out more about TOP governance on the Governance wiki page. Find out more information on how to contribute here.