A lovely thing to do would be to work on the tests.

In my experience, the test suite is unreliable (it fails about 2/3 or the time 
for me), so there are probably timing/concurrency issues that could be worked 
on.

As a starter, run the test suite, see what fails for you (to make sure you’re 
not picking up recent breakage, you could first confirm which tests fail 
against a released version, and find one that still fails against head), and 
see if you can make them pass.

Just my 2c, there are plenty of other worthy contenders for contribution, I’m 
sure.


> On Feb 25, 2017, at 01:16, Tharindu Kumara <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ​Hi,
> 
> I'm Tharindu Kumara, and currently I am working as a Software Engineer in a
> well known company. I'm really interested in helping out and contributing
> to Apache Zookeeper Project . I've always loved to contribute to the open
> source community and Apache Zookeeper seems like a brilliant place for me
> to start.
> 
> 
> I good at C/C++, Java, Python and JavaScript and I have more than 5 years
> of experience in using these languages. And also I have a good knowledge on
> Distributed Computing principals. Apart from that I have a good
> knowledge about libraries like boost and build tools like ant, maven and
> cmake.
> 
> 
> During recent months, I read a lot about zookeeper. And I played with it to
> get hand on experience.
> I also played with exhibitor and apache curator as well.
> 
> 
> It would be very kind of you If you could guide me along and assign me a
> bug on which I could work and begin contributing to the open source
> community .
> 
> 
> Thank You​
> 
> 
> 
> LinkedIn: lk.linkedin.com/in/ <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tharindukumara>
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