Hi folks.

I'm interested in contributing. Thought I'd say hello.

My aim, once I'm up to speed, is to contribute tests, and maybe even fixes, 
for a few issues I'm interested in.

For now, I'll just restrict myself to small fixes of documentation and 
smoothing any speedbumps I encounter.

Are the descriptions of branches here up to date?
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/wiki/Development
Is it worth adding a sentence to describe the status and intentions for the 
long-lived python3 branch?

I manually installed the minimum requirements listed in tests/README, then 
ran the tests, and got:
======== 6 failed, 116 passed, 30 skipped, 4 xfailed in 219.19 seconds 
========

Then I pip installed everything from tests/requirements.txt, and ran the 
tests again, and got:
======== 8 failed, 120 passed, 24 skipped, 4 xfailed in 254.02 seconds 
=========

Am I likely doing something dumb, or are there known failures on that 
branch? Is it helpful if I investigate them? My initial goal is to make it 
really easy and obvious what to do for new potential contributors like me.

(This is on the python3 branch (which is what I'm interested in), using 
Python3.4.3 on Ubuntu15.04)

Best,

   Jonathan Hartley aka tartley

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