On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Carl Sorensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear LilyPond user community, > > The LilyPond development team is somewhat stressed right now, due to a > variety of issues (seems like it's a different one for each developer). > We *really* need to increase the size of the development pool. But we > aren't ready right now to mentor inexperienced developers. > > So, since you're not an experienced developer, how can you help? By > taking over bug-squad duties. We currently have a couple of bug-squadders > who are also developers. If we could relieve them of their bug-squad > responsibilities, it would make time for them to work on their other > development projects. > > Being a bug squad member requires *no* development expertise with > LilyPond. You simply need to be able to use LilyPond, a web browser, and > email. And it only requires 20 minutes per day. You can volunteer for > one or two days per week, so the total time per week is less than an hour. > > To learn more, please look at Chapter 8 of the Contributor's Guide for > version 2.15. > > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/contributor/introduction-to-iss > ues > > > If you're interested in volunteering to help keep LilyPond moving forward, > please send an email to the Bug Meister, Phil Holmes, who is copied on > this email. > > Thanks in advance for your willingness to help with this! > > Carl Sorensen > > > Hi Carl, Phil, et al. - We're reasonably settled in our new home, so I'm ready to take a shot at rejoining the Bug Squad. What do you need me to do, Phil? Pondly, Ralph -- Ralph Palmer Brattleboro, VT USA [email protected]
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