This would be most welcome, thanks!
I don't think you get a buddy -- everyone on this list can respond as
you have questions, post patches etc.
I would recommend being very incremental -- pick one class and rev its
javadocs, open an issue & attach a patch, and iterate from there.
Mike
Raanan @ YCS wrote:
As a relatively new Lucene user, I rather struggled through figuring
out how to use it. Now that I have done so, and am in the process of
using it to enhance an application I am working on, I would like to
make the team an offer.
Many of the core classes (and likely other classes as well) have
little or no JavaDoc comments, neither for the class itself, nor for
its methods (though of course some do have useful comments). I
propose to start writing these comments. It is something I am good
at, and have much experience with. For me, it would be an excellent
way to more fully explore Lucene's functionality (which I need to do
anyway). Of course, it would help other users a lot.
FYI, I have worked mostly in Java for some 15 years, and have used a
number of open source packages. This would be my first experience
contributing to an open source project. I have read the How to
Contribute page, and both understand and agree. Please let me know
how and when to proceed. In particular, do I get assigned a "buddy"?
Yours with patience,
Raanan Mintz
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