Thanks Amol for the directions! I'm excited to join the Apex community. I look forward to coding with you guys.
Thanks, Rodrigo Abreu. On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:47 AM Amol Kekre <[email protected]> wrote: > Rodrigo, > First and foremost welcome aboard. It is great to have someone of your > calibre join our community. Contributing guidelines is the way to go. > AFAIK, we do not have a system to mark jiras for beginners. But one idea to > get your feet wet is to develop example applications in Malhar > https://github.com/apache/incubator-apex-malhar > > You can check the demos directory. If there is a use case that you want to > code on, get going. A lot of documentation is available on > http://apex.incubator.apache.org/docs.html > > Feel free to post questions on dev@ or user@ as and when you need help. As > your comfort level goes up, feel free to take up more jiras. > > Thks, > Amol > > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 7:39 PM, Rodrigo Abreu <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > My name is Rodrigo Abreu, and I have been writing code and working with > > technology for over 15 years. Nowadays, I specialize in Stream > Processing, > > Complex Event Processing (CEP), microservices, messaging and Hadoop/Big > > Data related architectures/technologies. > > > > I would like to learn more about what's the best path to start > contributing > > to Apex core and Malhar. Should I go ahead, follow the "Contributing > > Guidelines" and start working on issues on JIRA? If yes, is there any > > system you use to mark which issues would be better/easier for newcomers > to > > get their feet wet? > > > > Thanks, > > Rodrigo Abreu. > > >
