John Szakmeister <jszakmeister@actelesys.com> writes:
> To say the least, I've been very impressed with this groups' dedication to
> develop a wonderful revision control tool. I'd love to give something back
> by contributing some of my time towards the project. I don't have much time
> at the moment, but I'm on my final semester of grad school which ends in
> May. In the meantime, I'd like to get up to speed on the basics of
> subversion but I haven't a clue where to start looking at code. I've read
> the development chapter in the book, which I think gives a great overall
> view of the code and how the modules are meant to interact.
Wow, so complimentary! Will you please mail this list once a day with
various forms of praise? :-)
> I feel as though I'm ready to look deeper, but I'm not sure where to
> start. If someone could point me in the right direction, I'd
> greatly appreciate it!
You've started out wonderfully thus far, introducing yourself to the
list and checking out the book. From here, if development is what
you'd like to contribute, I would suggest that you check out
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_tasks.html for information about
some outstanding tasks that we think are nice, "bite-sized" things
that would be great entry points for coders new to Subversion.
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Received on Thu Mar 27 06:36:54 2003