Hi Scott,
I am looking through the page below. I will contact you when I am ready. Thanks Youngjin From: scott comer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:29 AM To: Youngjin Park (youngjpa); [email protected] Subject: Re: Etch contribution there's lots to work on. right now i'm trying to pump out the release 1.1, our first official release. there are three open tasks for this release. if you want to get started, it would be one of those. start here: check out trunk and get a build going: the directions in BUILD.txt should be enough. if not, that's a good place to start! once your build works (ant clean; ant debug), then go here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ETCH click on version 1.1 (center). pick an unassigned task and assign it to yourself. edit the listed files, fix the copy right notice to look like those of a similar kind somewhere else. i'm on IM, [email protected], ask if you need help. when all these tasks are done, we'll roll another release and run rat again. once the release is done, then there a long list of 1.2 tasks to work on. thanks, scott out Youngjin Park (youngjpa) wrote: Hi Scott, Is there any fun part I can contribute to in Etch? :-) I know that other folks completed great things already. I believe that Etch has been so much matured since I looked into it last year. Thanks Youngjin -----Original Message----- From: Scott Comer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:22 AM To: Youngjin Park (youngjpa) Subject: Re: Etch contribution hi youngjin, what's up? scott out On May 22, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Youngjin Park (youngjpa) wrote: James, I would like to start contributing to Etch as a contributor. Do you know if I am fine with doing that as a Cisco employee in the team. I believe that it may be possible as any employees in Etch perspective, but do you think that I need to get my current employee's permission or not matter? Thank you. Youngjin
