There currently is only one developer on the eReserve project (Ryan Barnard), but if you are interested in becoming a member of the project and you believe you can offer something new in terms of skills or ideas, please eMail me and let me know.
Additionally, end users may be interested in following the development of the software. If you are interested, go ahead and watch the feature request and bug report lists; as items close, they will have been completed. Unfortunately, it is not always easy or reasonable to release a new version of the software every time we fix a minor bug. Consequently, it may be useful to download the newest version of the code and compile it yourself. If so, follow the instructions below for anonymously checking out the source code.
Developers, Potential Developers, and Those Who Live On the Edge: You can check out the source code for your own compilation and perusal by following the below instructions. The project has been tested in Visual Studio 6, but no other IDEs. If you try to build it from another environment and it works, let me know so I can pass the word on.
If you wish to download the newest version of the code, please realize that the code you are downloading is probably not stable, probably not complete, and even has some chance of not compiling. It is the newest code that is available as of the moment you download it; in fact, it is the code that the developers are working from at that very moment. If you are okay with this, go ahead and follow the instructions at this page. If you have any trouble, eMail me.