Have a look at the "CakePHP Tickets: How To Help" page in the pages
section for this group.  There are links to view ticket reports on the
trac site.  I would include direct links in this post, but I really
want to encourage folks to check out that page.  One of the available
reports is for cookbook tickets, it will show you the currently active
cookbook tickets.  Register for an account on the trac site
(trac.cakephp.org)  (if you haven't already) and you will be able to
add your contributions to the tickets.

As for the project information, SVN, etc., send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as he is the project manager.  I believe currently
John (psychic) and Andy (AD7Six) are the main developers behind the
cookbook.

Thanks for taking an interest!

On May 14, 5:41 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sliv: Do you know where I can find information on the Cookbook
> development? Things like project info, source, openings, tickets or
> similar info. I can't say for sure how helpful I could be. My skill-
> level varies greatly with the topic but I would like to have a look to
> see if I find anything I think I can handle.
>
> In the meanwhile I'll just keep posting small sections to the manual
> when I come across something not yet documented.
>
> On May 13, 4:30 pm, Sliv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > There is only really one main thing I would like to see changed about
> > > the cookbook. That is the way proposals are forever hidden from me
>
> > > /Martin
>
> > Like Nate said, this is all doable, it's just about finding available
> > time + available ability in the same person to do it.  If you think
> > that's you, email gwoo or nate and offer to help.  If there's a way
> > they can add your time + ability to the cookbook project, I'm sure
> > they'd do it.
>
> > The bakery app has a "my account" section which lists the comments/
> > articles that the person's involved in.  Again, as Nate and others
> > have said, it's all there waiting to be implemented, it just takes
> > time.  Resources are spread thin.  If more people offered their time
> > and ability in all different ways, that frees up people that gwoo et
> > al. feel are suited to work on the cookbook more time to, well, work
> > on the cookbook. :P
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