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Hello Ray and welcome We don't think anything about contriblution if we don't see code ;-) The best way to collaborate is actually doing it. Find a small bug you want to fix, branch the code, fix the bug, ask for help on IRC and then test you solution and ask for a merge of your branch (see the wiki). When stuffs are not clear, ask on IRC. Also, don't hesitate to improve the wiki once you've got answers or you understand something. (also improve the wikipedia page marked for deletion : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_GNOME! ). It's very hard at the beginning because it's a whole new codebase. Don't take it bad if your merges are refused multiple times, it's how we all learned : by making errors, by trying, by having fun most of the time even if some rare occasions are painful. So, don't hesitate : just dive ! Welcome again ! :-) Ploum > Hi! I'm Ray. > I'm interested in colaborate with you people in the GTG project. I'm a > developer, i have experience in commercial applications using C# but > since 2 months ago i started to learn and use python as my main > programming language. I'm developing an application using pygtk now so i > can learn more about this, but if you agree i would like to hack with > you :). > This is my first time contributing to an opensource project outside of > an educational environment. I'm a linux user for 5 years now (debian). > So, you tell me now what do you think. > Bye > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user > Post to : gtg-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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