Hi, I'm Sylvain from the Savannah Hackers team, and I write to you because you volunteered to work on the Savannah source code - thanks!
The GNU Volunteers Coordinators team sent us your e-mail addresses, along with your initial reply to their mail. I'm pretty pleased to see that 12 people are willing to give a hand to the reference 100% free hosting platform :) To avoid stepping on each others' toes, we opened a wiki page containing a list of the priority tasks at our wiki at: https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavaneTasks The wiki is open, you can all edit it. Once you've read the page, I suggest you add your name in the tasks that you are interested in contributing to, after the "Assigned to" text (there can be several people on the same task). The code is managed through Git. Since it is a distributed version control system, you can clone and branch it right now. This is probably a good way to start hacking the code (more detail on the wiki page). I also know that the call for help may have happened several weeks ago, and maybe you have other priorities just now. If that's the case, please let us know! We have an IRC channel at #savannah on FreeNode. To get acquainted with each others, I suggest you join channel and say hi! :) Feel also free to reply to all if you have questions (if you have private concerns you can write to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Once you are more familiar with the code, and decided what you would like to improve, I suggest we setup an IRC meeting to get in sync. Hear from you soon, -- Sylvain
