Hi

Thanks for your e-mail.

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> On 26 Jul 2016, at 08:25, Barrie Treloar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 24 July 2016 at 18:34, Rajiv Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Not really. I don't mind. Basically, where help is needed and important
>> features/improvements/fixes need to
> 
> The [Guide to helping with Maven]{
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/development/guide-helping.html} has all the
> information you need to start picking out ideas to start working on.
> But you will need [an itch to scratch]{
> http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/homesteading/cathedral-bazaar/ar01s02.html},
> without it you won't have the energy to keep going.
> 
I will check this out.

> So, is your $dayjob using Java with Maven? Are they having problems that
> need addressing? Look to see if those have issues raised already and pick
> one to work on.
> 
Yes, I use Java and Maven.

> If there aren't specific enhancements/fixes that your projects need, then
> look at which bits of Maven they use and then browse the issues for those
> areas and see if anything takes your interest.
> Based on which area you pick different people will have more knowledge to
> share. Create a new email on the dev list and/or comment on the issue.
> 
> Alternatively, what is your area of Java expertise? Look through the issue
> log to see where it could be applied.
> 
My core experience is using Spring & Java EE. However, I am interested in Core 
Java.
> Lastly, documentation still needs more work. As you use Maven, if you can't
> find the information that you need then create it so the next person
> doesn't have that pronlem.

Thanks for your advice. I will start picking issues that I think I can fix. I 
will take your advice on board.

Thanks once again for your help.

Regards,
Rajiv
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