Thanks for the response Brett, I thought at first when nobody responded that
my request was not well received.  :)

I was browsing through the bugs and there are some that I can definitely
help with.  Is the procedure just to attach the patch to the bug defect?

I'm on the mailing list now so I'll be able to read all of the threads that
go by.  Before tackling anything big I'll ping the group.

I would like to see the documentation improve and I actually don't mind
writing given that it is something I'm interested in writing about.  I've
already drawn up an outline of sorts that I'll start expanding on.

Anyway, thanks for e-mailing back.

-- Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Porter
To: 'Maven Developers List'
Sent: 9/28/2003 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: Volunteering

> 1) I understand that 1.0 is near being complete.  Is that 
> true?  (To that extent I don't know if I want to get involved 
> in the last stages of this project because it will take too 
> much ramp up time for me to be an effective
> developer.)

There's a bunch of bugs in JIRA for 1.0. We'd really appreciate help
getting
through some of them. Also, anyone willing to write good "first user"
doco/tutorials would be much appreciated in the 1.0 timeframe.

> 
> 2) I'm really interested in fixing/refactoring/adding to the 
> core API (org.apache.maven.*), is there some roadmap 
> indicating some major tasks going forward after 1.0 that 
> involves work there?  I have read the roadmap at 
> maven.apache.org and there are some good ideas there.  Are 
> there others?

There's a lot to do here, but the current roadmap is probably in Jason's
head :) 
Most of the refactoring/rewriting will happen after 1.0, so its not a
good
time to focus on it.
Ideas are always welcome of course, but it'd be best to get in touch
with
what everyone else is planning first.

Cheers,
Brett


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