On 05/07/17 18:29, Coty Sutherland wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been on a mission of sorts to find some small bugs in Tomcat and
> file them in BZ for new contributors to fix. I think that's a good
> entry ramp for new contributors to see how the process works, etc. The
> reason for this email though is that I'm not sure how long we should
> wait to see if anyone is interested. Anyone have any ideas here? The
> Beginner things that I've been filing are small/not-super-important
> things so they don't really have any urgency, however as a new
> contributor myself I'd like to get my contribution count up ;)

At the moment, I think 2 or 3 bugs would be plenty given the frequency
that new people pop up and ask "What can I do?"

> Also, while I have your attention I'd like to say that I've been
> working under the assumption that no committer comments on a BZ after
> a few days means that it's OK to proceed with and isn't a stupid idea.
> Is that accurate?

Generally, yes. Rarely, a review of a commit might ID issues but that is
unusual.

Mark

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