Thanks for a quick reply!
I'll walk through some of the examples and improve documentation for some
of them. Should I do it in the README.md files, or is there some other way
to edit it?

Thanks,
Daniel

2011/12/25 Jacek Laskowski <[email protected]>

> On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Daniel Siwiec <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to start with something small, as suggested in the dev guide.
> > Since I'm planning to walk through all the examples to get familiar with
> > the codebase a bit, I was thinking about refactoring tests to use junit
> 4.x
> > annotations instead of extending TestCase. What do you guys think? Isn't
> > that too small? :) Maybe some other/better ideas to get involved?
>
> Witaj w projekcie, Daniel! The project needs some Polish'ing :)
>
> If you think junit 4.x would make the codebase a joy to work with, I'd
> say go for it. It's said that after weeks of working with a code, one
> can find it tougher to find low-hanging fruits for newcomers as it's a
> matter of knowledge and style one has already acquired.
>
> Run the examples and let us know how they go. Check their docs [1] out
> and ensure they're suitable for newcomers. It should bring you much
> joy before delving into the codebase.
>
> [1] http://openejb.apache.org/examples-trunk/index.html
>
> Jacek
>
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