Russ Allbery has been coordinating documentation work. Please talk to him before you start on something if you'd like to avoid duplicating effort.

As to unit tests, that's an open question. We should probably start a discussion on openafs-devel about it

On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Jason Edgecombe wrote:

Hi,

There is nothing on the web site about how to volunteer for the openafs project.

I sincerely think that OpenAfs rocks, but I worry about the vitality or the perceived vitality of the community. I think that the best way for me to fight that is to help make OpenAfs better.

I would like to help with documentation and writing of automated tests.

How can I contribute to the documentation? Where is the source? What is the preferred format?

Russ said in http://www.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2006-October/024061.html that the documentation needs to be converted to Pod/docbook. How can I help?

I would also like to start writing automated tests to help. I prefer Perl or Ruby. My C/C++ is rusty. How should I go about doing that?

I might possibly tackle a setup wizard or a vmware appliance after I work on the docs. Comments?

Sincerely,
Jason
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