Thanks Isabel, Will work as per your suggestion from 3rd January and use this list for updates.
Enjoy new year celebration. Regards Sotiris -----Original Message----- From: Isabel Drost-Fromm [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 11:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Getting Involved On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 15:10:46 +0200 <[email protected]> wrote: > Perfect please advise where to start contributing to avoid redundant > work I think if you concentrate on the clustering and classification docs there should be little potential for conflict at the moment. My general advise would be to check the web site for what is already there - raise an issue for pages you find *not* helpful so they can be deleted. If you are just getting started it might make sense to first concentrate on newbie, getting up and running tutorials, maybe using some easy to access dataset. For information on how to edit the web site see here: http://mahout.apache.org/developers/how-to-update-the-website.html As you get further into the code you might find pieces that are lacking commentary, package level documentation or class level documentation. Check out the code, add the docs and submit the results as patches. For information on where to checkout the code from see here: http://mahout.apache.org/developers/version-control.html For information on how to create and submit changes as patches see here: http://mahout.apache.org/developers/how-to-contribute.html As you dig deeper as others have pointed out earlier you may find that there are a couple of rules of thumb from a business or data science perspective that to make life easier. I'd suggest to collect these on the web site as well. Also make sure to track your work and what you want to contribute to in our issue tracker (standard JIRA). For more information on what makes a great issue see here: http://mahout.apache.org/developers/issue-tracker.html Looking forward to your contributions, Isabel
