Udo -

Thank you for your interest. As this is your first email to the listserv, I
need to point out some norms.

As a normal thing, we do expect people to do the following - and this is
not just you, but every new person here.

   1. Read the FAQ
   <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91554327>
   and get an understanding of the project.
   2. Join the listserv and read the listserv archives
   <https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@fineract.apache.org> and spend
   time on this project, learning about the community
   3. Spend at least a couple of days to weeks doing that.  This is
   normal.  If you are on a community slack channel, that is fine, but the
   formality of the Apache project is important to grok as well.
   4. If you have a feature request or a bug, it is ok to apply for access
   from apache fineract to and register that jira issue at any time. It is
   important that you spend enough time understanding the application before
   entering an "issue" - it may not be an issue.
   5. Then, please introduce yourself or your project or context.
   6. Then, after you are known here, ask on the listserv to be assigned
   that issue.  That issue should have enough detail as to be easily
   understood by anyone on the project. It should also NOT be something that
   belongs in the UI, which is not part of this project.  (see FAQ and
   archives)
   7. If you already have a proposed solution, you can also enter that
   information into the jira issue details.
   8. Finally, you may propose a PR that fulfills ALL of the requirements
   for documentation, testing, test coverage, code formatting, code standards,
   link to Jira issue, etc.

Thank you
PMC Chair


On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 12:20 AM Bassey Udo <bassey...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> There is a pending issue(
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-2020) on the jira board
> that I will like for it to be assigned to me so I can work on the issue.
> Regards
> Udo Bassey.
>

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