You can assign two things to me. 1. libesl code documentation (partially done and Doxygened - needs cleaning) 2. Bug marshal. I am setting up the proper lab environment here to be able to test most stuff.
Count me in for any questions I can answer and I am _always_ on IRC jmesquita On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Michael Collins <m...@freeswitch.org> wrote: > Hello FreeSWITCHers! > > We are looking for people who are in a position to help out with various > subprojects that will help FreeSWITCH to keep growing. We need people to > help out in these basic areas: > > Bug marshals (people who watch JIRA and test bug reports, patches, etc.) > Documentation maintainers (people who update the wiki when new stuff comes > out, also those familiar with mediawiki administration) > Documentation authors (people who write new docs, how-to's, tutorials, > examples, etc.) > Package maintainers (people who manage Debian debs, RPMs, etc.) > > Additionally, we are always looking for more folks to assist with answering > questions on IRC and the mailing list. It is definitely nice to have people > who've gone through the pains of switching to FreeSWITCH (or learning it > from scratch) who can assist the steady stream of new users. > > If you want to help and aren't sure where to go from here then please at > least do the following: > #1 - Join #freeswitch on irc.freenode.net and hang out as much as possible > #2 - Check the recent changes link on wiki.freeswitch.org each day > #3 - Join the Friday public conference call and listen in > These three things, in addition to the mailing list, will keep you well in > tune with the FreeSWITCH community and what's happening. > > Next, make a note of the parts of FS that you use frequently, know a lot > about, or are particularly passionate about. Those are the items we'd love > to have you help us with. For example: if you use mod_xml_curl frequently > and have been through the set up process then you're a prime candidate to > help answer questions, refine the mod_xml_curl wiki documentation, write up > a tutorial, contribute a working example of a web server & database schema, > etc. If you are good with a scripting language then we could definitely use > help with rounding out the docs for your favorite language. We could also > use code samples, so ask for a contrib folder if you have things you would > like to share. Or how about this: you read something on the wiki, it doesn't > quite work when you try, so you tinker until you figure it out. Now you're > in a position to update the wiki for everyone else's benefit, too. > > As you can see, you don't have to be a FreeSWITCH expert before you can > help the project. What we really need are people who care about the project > and want to see it flourish. If you are such a person then please contact me > off list. Tell me what you're good at or where you would like to help. > > Many thanks for all of your support! > -Michael > > > > _______________________________________________ > FreeSWITCH-users mailing list > FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org > http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users > UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users > http://www.freeswitch.org > >
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