Hi Steve,
welcome on board! Our current goal is to make GTG stable. It means we
want to make RTM and Google Tasks backends usable. The biggest issue is
a low-level interface for backends. To write a new backend, you have to
write about 400+ lines of code. I'm working on a new one which will be
discussed soon. (I am busy this week :-( The focus on new backends will
be after releasing GTG 0.3.
I recommend you to get familiar with Bazaar and Launchpad (30min of your
time). What's next depends on what you want to contribute to:
1. RTM has changed its API the last year and we should reflect those
changes. There are quite many bugs. [1] Do you want debug them?
2. we would like to improve GNOME Shell calendar extension, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gtg/+bug/931380
3. There are many LOVE bugs in GTG which should be easy to fix.
Choose something what you want or propose your own. If you have any
questions, feel free to ask! Don't forget, hacking opensource should be
about having fun!
Izidor
1: http://bit.ly/wxnSMJ
Am 21.02.2012 22:55, schrieb Steve Dowe:
Hi,
I'm a GTD'er by day and a Fedora dude, well, by day as well. I'd really
like to cut my teeth on Python and admit I'm enticed by GTG.
I would love to join the group, join the mailing list and check out the
source code to learn about GTG, and then hopefully help where I can.
I'd really like to get some task synchronisation on my Android, and have
just ditched a functional Toodledo/GotToDo combination for something
more open-sourcey. I was using the RTM sync until yesterday...
Anyway, keep up the good work. I especially like the GNOME Shell
calendar extension as part of 0.3.
Pleeeeeeease, let me in!!! :)
Best wishes,
Steve
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