Thanks for you feedback, Thibault. I went over HACKING.rdoc and README.rdoc: I am all setup ! Over the next few days, I will go over the TODO list and will see if I can tackle any of the features, else I'll try to focus on the open bugs.
Thanks again, Maxime On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Thibault Martin-Lagardette <thibault.ml@ gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Maxime! > > Help is of course always welcome. > > MacRuby is a huge project, and there is a lot to do & fix. There are LLVM > related stuff, but there is also a lot of pure C-Ruby & C++ involved, as > well as some Objective-C runtime here and there (in C) :-). > As for how to get started, I would say you first need to read HACKING.rdoc > as well as README.rdoc. > > If you really want to work on 0.5 related code, you can peek into the TODO > file, there is a list of what we really want for the 0.5 final release. > > We also have our list of open bugs : http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/1 > > Of course, not everything is easy. I can't really say for sure which one > you should get stared on, but maybe somebody out there on the ML could tell > you :-). > > Good luck! > > -- > Thibault Martin-Lagardette >
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