Yes, why not :) By get involved section, i seek a guideline for contribute for each different points.
* Internal development * References * TSRM * Zend Engine API * ... * Coding standard * Get Started * Features * Bugs * motivate ? go to seek a bug now ! * ok, no panic, explain and purpose a patch * ... * Pecl development * How to (ok ...Sara Golemon's book) * What php need ? * QA * Documentation Because php is a very big project and it is dificulte to say: "No problem Rasmus..., you can take a nap, i will fix this bug." ;) for example i like it : http://live.gnome.org/JoinGnome -- ~/sahid http://sahid.funraill.org On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Christopher Jones <christopher.jo...@oracle.com> wrote: > > > David Coallier wrote: >> >> 2009/5/14 Sahid Ferdjaoui <sahid.ferdja...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> Hello Internals, >>> >>> I want to contribute for PHP Internal, >>> but i don't know how to do it. >>> >>> I am ready to give approximately 6 to 12 hours per week for PHP. >>> >>> i have checked a wiki, >>> but i don't see a "get involved" section and i do not know how to start >>> :) >>> >> >> The best way to get started is to check http://php.net/anoncvs make a >> checkout of HEAD (php6) and then go to http://bugs.php.net start >> making patches and attach them to bug reports. >> >> From there you will gain developers trust (People will be tired of >> committing all your patches) and at some point you'll be granted with >> an account :) >> >> Good luck and welcome :) >> > > Yes, welcome! > > Perhaps you could create a "get involved" wiki section based on what you > find out about getting involved? > > Chris > > -- > Email: christopher.jo...@oracle.com > Twitter: http://twitter.com/ghrd > -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php