Hi Koby, I'm also new here and I'm trying to figure out how to learn about the project, like you. I'll try to write some spring test aplications to integrate with geronimo. I think that this is a good way to learn things, testing others code. Eventualy you'll find some bug, and will have to learn some part of geronimo to fix (or try to fix) it.
Another thing I've noticed is that the project has some sort of TODO list. I don't know how complicated are the tasks in this TODO list, but you can try to pick some task from there. (http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10220) By the way, if the tasks in this TODO list are just too complicate for someone who is starting to understanding Geronimo's code, here is one suggestion: Add "silly" things to the TODO list, so new people can start to code and learn from not-so-complex parts of the project. That's my two cents... Eduardo. On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:02:55 -0700, Koby Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Been a fly on the wall for awhile, and want to get my hands dirty. > Besides cracking the code open and hacking away, what are the other ways I > can learn about the project? I'm interested in getting an overview of the > different peices, so I can pick one and dig into it. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks! > > Koby > -- Eduardo Fernandes Piva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
