Hi Jim, welcome! What are you interested in?

On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 3:45 PM Simon Elliston Ball <
si...@simonellistonball.com> wrote:

> Welcome to Metron Jim!
>
> Something we’ve always struggled to get is good sample data to build the
> tests they lead to new parsers and use cases. Those areas are good places
> to start for sure, but there are also a slew of useful things that could be
> added as stellar functions, particularly common things being date
> processing and some of the network related function libraries. That’s also
> a good point to dig in and start extending some of the code.
>
> I guess it really depends on what you’re interested in, we’re also very
> open to new issues and ideas as a community, so if there is something you
> have in mind, don’t hesitate to start a discuss thread here, or raise a new
> JIRA.
>
> Welcome again, and looking forwards to your contributions.
>
> Btw: if you’re not already on it, might be worth getting setup on the asf
> slack channel for Metron, for more dev chat and help, but the important
> stuff tends to remain on this list.
>
> Simon
>
> On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 22:39, Jim Spring <jmspr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was curious if there are some recommended issues that one might
> consider
> > as good first contributions to Metron?  I’ve combed through the issues
> list
> > a bit and things that I was interested in already had some work going on.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -jim spring
> >
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