Alex Constantine wrote (in a message from Sunday 14) > I would like to participate >
Well there are many ways to participate, depending on your level of knowledge about X in general, the XFree86 server and other related topics. You can contribute by developing code, testing existing code and providing feedback, by writing documentation, and probably other means that I don't have in mind right now. As a starting point, if you don't already have a precise idea of the area on which you'd like to help, you can browse the bugzilla database (http://bugs.xfree86.org/) and look for problems not yet solved for which you may be able to submit a solution. There have also been wish lists of new features posted (among other) to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list; check the archives. The [EMAIL PROTECTED] list is aimed to be link between developpers (in the wide sense of the term, including documentation). If you have code to submit, use the bugzilla to submit it. The team of developpers with commit access will look at it and commit it into the XFree86 repository if it's worth. Documentation enhancements are very welcome too and can be submitted through bugzilla too. Commit access is proposed after some time to people who are regularly submitting code that gets included and/or who are working on an area of the XFree86 code not already well covered by existing commiters. Matthieu _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/devel
