Started to document important websites and information for those new to Haiku.

Not complete. Additions and feedback appreciated. Perhaps this could
eventually become part of the User Guide or Welcome page(?)


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Greetings.
This document is intended to serve as an introduction to the Haiku project.
As such, this is only the tip of the iceburg.
Haiku project website
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http://www.haiku-os.org
This is the main website for the Haiku project. It contains news posts from
the project, blog posts (from developers, Google Summer of Code participants,
and other frequent contributors), forums, and vast collection of information.
Development tracker
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http://dev.haiku-os.org/
This is the Haiku project's development tracker.
* Bug reports
* Browse source
* Review changesets
* Development related wiki (limited write access)
{OpenGrok
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http://haiku.it.su.se:8180/source
Graciously provided by <name>.
This allows you to quickly and easily search Haiku's source code.
Coding Guidelines
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http://www.haiku-os.org/development/coding-guidelines
The Haiku project takes pride in code quality. Both in terms of implementing
the correct code, as well as ensuring the code is written in a consistent
style. Learning and utilizing the coding guidelines is essential to
contributing code to Haiku.
Haiku Translation Assistant (HTA)
---------------------------------
http://hta.polytech.org
This is the current solution to assisting people in translating Haiku's
on screen text to other languages. Consult the [haiku-i18n] mailing list
for additional information: http://www.freelists.org/list/haiku-i18n