Hi Srinivas,

In fact, there are many ways to help.

First, subscribe to this mailing list by sending an email to
dev-subscr...@flex.apache.org.  This is a pretty active mailing list.  We
try to prefix all FlexJS-related emails with [FlexJS] so you can apply a
filter if you want.

Then, get the latest (0.0.2) release from here:
http://flex.apache.org/download-flexjs.html
And read the wiki here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS

Then, try contributing in some way.  It can be as simple as reporting a
bug found in the code or documentation, or you can take try adding a new
component, or, if you have a favorite JS framework, you can look into
wrapping it for FlexJS.  If you look at the current FlexJS source code
there are early prototype wrappers for parts of JQuery, CreateJS and
Apache Cordova.

Use the JIRA bug base to submit contributions as patches.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX/


I look forward to your participation,

Thanks,
-Alex


On 8/17/14 8:20 AM, "Srinivas Sandur Madhu Murthy" <s.m.srini...@me.com>
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am subscribed to Flex Coders in Yahoo. I saw an email from "Alex Harui"
>on same about the above mentioned subject. I very much keen and
>interested in helping on FlexJS. Please let me know how do I or can
>contribute. 
>
>Below is my brief experience
>
>1. 13+ Years of Experience in IT World.
>2. Working in Flash Since MX 6 version.
>3. Working in Flex Since it¹s early beta¹s.
>4. Have worked on almost all JS Frameworks.
>5. All developed & architected Apps till date are all customer facing.
>6. Lately have been working very closely with Adobe Folks as well.
>
>Hope I can help in someway.
> 
>Thanks
>Srinivas

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