I would also be interested in contributing.

My CE site will be pretty much event centric and I saw from a previous
forum post that there is development going on in this area right now.

I will fork CE on github but I'm wondering how to configure it without
submodules since I'm using Heroku (no submodules) for deployment.

Anybody has a trick for that?

On 21 juin, 21:04, Bruno Bornsztein <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'd suggest checking out the github guides:http://github.com/guides
> Basically, you'll want to fork
> the project and do you work in your own repository. When you're ready
> to contribute, you just send me (or others) a pull request. We'll look
> at your work and merge it into our forks if appropriate.
>
> Thanks,
> Bruno
>
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Mustafa Ekim <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > sorry for the newbie question but even though I would like to be on the
> > development of ce, I cannot take my first step into it for a long time.
>
> > firstly, on the web it says:
> > "If you want to keep your community_engine plugin up to date using git,
> > you'll have to add it as a submodule"
>
> > even though I've read the link below it, I still dont know how I will
> > add it as a submodule. I know it sounds stupid but umm yes, I didnt :)
>
> > can somebody help me getting into development of this beautiful rails
> > project.
>
> > thanks
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