Matt,

  Thanks for the information. Coding is definitely more my thing but I
can certainly help out with the documentation until said changes are
announced. That way I don't have to learn two separate processes for
submitting patches.

-Paul


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Matt Caswell <fr...@baggins.org> wrote:
> On 23 April 2014 18:17, Daniel Hamacher <danielhamacher...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Any suggestions on how to contribute. Are there specific requirements I need
>> to have?
>
> Hi Daniel/Fedor/Paul
>
> I am actively seeking people to help out on the OpenSSL Wiki.
> Documentation is an area where OpenSSL has frequently been criticized
> in the past and is an area where we can do something about it NOW.
>
> To request an account, just drop an email to
> wiki-ad...@opensslfoundation.com, and say what username you would
> like.
>
> As well as standard wiki content it is also possible to submit man
> page fixes through the wiki (periodically I will bundle all submitted
> changes up and submit them as a patch).
>
> If coding is more your thing then I would suggest that you submit
> patches through the normal route while the dev team go through their
> reorg. I know that in the past these have not always been acted on,
> but I for one am confident, following the recent announcements from
> Steve M and Steve H, that things are going to change on that front.
>
> Matt
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