Hi Srinivasa,

David's pretty much covered it.  Take a look at the modules the
project provides.  Have a think about the sorts of things you'd like
to add or fix.  Raise JIRAs, start discussions and submit patches.  It
would be great to have you involved.

Regards, Graham.

On 19 October 2010 20:10,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 October 2010 16:54, Kadiyala, Srinivasa
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have taken a step forward first time to contribute for the development of
>> Aries project.
>>
>> I am a Java professional having 11+ years of experience in Java and would
>> like to know:
>>
>> 1. IS this project at an advanced stage?
>> 2. Can I contribute at the stage where the project is?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Naga |Cross Platform Infrastructure |Comcast |215 286 4970
>
> That's great, Srinivasa, extra help is always welcome in open source projects.
>
> In Apache, the way you typically get involved with a project is by
> starting to become active on the mailing list and raise JIRA's. Then
> you may want to start contributing content by providing patches to
> bugs and possibly writing documentation or other project website
> content.
> After some time, once someone has been active they can be voted in as
> a committer. How this happens is slightly different from project to
> project.
>
> Getting back to your questions, the aries project contains some pretty
> advanced technology, however the project is currently at incubation so
> from a project lifecycle point of view it's still in its infancy.
> There is currently a thread that discusses graduation out of the
> incubator.
> On your second question: yes - you can start contributing right now!
>
> Best regards,
>
> David Bosschaert
>

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