Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes: > :) > One way to learn Elisp is fixing some easier bugs. > That way, you will get familiar with the existing code, the ways it can > break, and the ways to fix things.
That's a good idea! > I have also been thinking to make a spin-off for OrgMeetup dedicated to > helping people get started with fixing bugs or implementing features for > Org. ... and that's an absolutely *wonderful* idea! > This is a fine idea, although probably not the best to get started. > org-agenda is notoriously fragile historical code where even I struggle > to navigate at times. Of course, with enough dedication, you can still > add some features there, but that will be a pain. Even Google Gemini told me that the org-agenda code was tricky, and with this confirmation from you, I think I can safely conclude that Gemini was correct and I should have listened. :-) > Also, have you seen https://github.com/ichernyshovvv/org-timebloc? I have not. I'll have a look, thanks! > If you want to implement some new feature, we have a list of possible > features (of varying complexity) in > https://tracker.orgmode.org/?types=request > If you want, I can look through that list and my records and suggest > something easy to get started. Will do (although I'm not sure when), thanks! -- Christer Enfors Org contributor liaison GPG Fingerprint: 9CF7 3292 83BC D643 DF01 992C 1C3B 434F 2AC2 B1E6 Public Key available at: keys.openpgp.org
