Here's a good link on getting started as a contributor.

https://incubator.apache.org/cordova/#contribute

As your code submissions get accepted and you build up a standing in
the community you can be nominated to be a full 'committer' to the
project. I'd pick up a bug to fix and start a discussion on it on this
mailing list.

Simon Mac Donald
http://hi.im/simonmacdonald


On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Andrew Grieve <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm a member of the Chrome team, and was hoping to start contributing to
> the iOS Cordova port. Despite working for Google, I have much more iOS
> development experience than I do Android :P. I also have a pretty good
> background in mobile web development, although I haven't used
> PhoneGap/Cordova before.
>
> I've signed the ICLA, and was able to fork and run the mobile spec tests.
> Hello World!
>
> Shazron, judging by the number of bugs assigned to you and your activity on
> the mailing list, I'm guessing you're the main contributor for the iOS
> port? I realize it's holiday season in the states right now, but would love
> to get a "state of the project" kind of overview from you at some point.
> E.g. what's left to move towards command line project creation, what's the
> state of moving features into plugins, etc.
>
> Looking at the bug list, it looks like all bugs marked as 2.0 have
> assignees. Should I pick up a bug from this list, or should I just look for
> ones without existing assignees?
>
> Andrew

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