Hi Tim, thanks for your offer.
You might read some of the mailing list threads (in the archive), try to answer questions on the mailing list (incl. patch reviews). To become familiar with the code base, you could pick some bugs from the tracker and try to fix them. Don't forget to ask any questions here, also regarding auto* tools, git, etc. Bug #45796 is such a candidate (http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?45796). Figure out, what the correct treatment of <script tags is, write a python test to reproduce the problem and try to fix it. Also we want to migrate the perl tests (tests/*.px) to python (testenv/*.py). Pick any test and migrate it. Happy hacking ! Regards Tim On Wednesday 28 October 2015 16:20:20 gt wrote: > Hi, I'm Tim and I'm wondering if you could use some help with wget. I have > several years of C, C++, and Java experience, but I've also been away from > it for several years. I also have a basic knowledge of TCP/IP. I want to > help out and refresh my coding skills at the same time. > > I'm new to this so not exactly sure how to proceed. Please let me know if > you have something I can work on and how to best communicate with the group. > > Thank you. > Tim
