I've been slowly trying to work my way into helping out with Django,
but mostly at the outset I'm reading all the docs, reading the source,
and trying to figure out how it all ticks.  Some areas are easier to
get than others.  But as an interested person who'd love to contribute,
what's the best approach?  The "LittleEasyImprovements" all seem to be
taken.

I think it would be cool for a dev to write some docs on ways to help
in small ways.  The triage helpers is a nice idea.  The Linux kernel
has their "Janitors" (http://janitor.kernelnewbies.org/).  Even docs on
how you search for "low hanging fruit" would be cool -- if
"LittleEasyImprovements" isn't up to date, this could be a doc on how
to find those.

Just some ideas from someone interested and wanting to help (and who
has a full-time paying job).

Thanks,
Rob


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