The best technique to get started is to go in the bug tracker, find an
open ticket and to produce a working (or failing, as the case may be)
test case if it doesn't have one already. If it passes or fails, bring
it to our attention (here on the mailing list) and we can start to
look in to it more.

This is definitely the best way to get started.

--John



On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 8:44 PM, d3r1v3d (Gavin Mulligan)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey there everyone,
>
> I've been interested in joining an open source project for a little
> while now and, given that I work with jQuery on a daily basis at my
> job, I was thinking of helping out with development - whether it be
> tracking down bugs, routine maintenance, or whatever needs doing. I'm
> just curious how you guys do things around these parts. In short, does
> anyone have any suggestions about how I can 'get my foot in the door'
> and start helping out? Is there a special way to go about getting
> assigned tickets from the bug tracker or is it programmer a la carte
> (to use a delicious analogy)?
>
> I apologize for the spam, I tried searching to see if this kind of
> stuff has been thrown around in this group before, but came up empty-
> handed.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Gavin
>
> >
>

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