Hi, Helping with spam would be good. If it can be made relatively independent / reusable, all the better :)
The best now would be that you install Savane locally. If you're mainly interested in the frontend, you may be interested by the 'minimal_configs' technique described in INSTALL. -- Sylvain On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 08:38:58PM -0700, Dennis Berko wrote: > Hello, > > I found the request for help here: http://www.gnu.org/help/help.html > "Help improve Savannah <http://savannah.gnu.org>. We are looking for > technical volunteers to help handle pending project submissions, improve > older PHP code, work on the Perl backend, and help with various > anti-spam systems. If you can help with any of these items, please email > us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Improving Savannah > will make development easier for the nearly 3,000 free software projects > hosted there." > > I was redirected to here by one of the Campaign Managers. > > I can help with just about anything. Helping with the anti-spam > techniques does appeal to be the most challenging and interesting to me > but if help is needed more elsewhere I will be glad to help on another > area. > > Thank you, > Dennis > > Sylvain Beucler wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 01:24:29PM -0700, Dennis Berko wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> My name is Dennis and I'm currently applying for the volunteer opening >>> as a PHP developer on the GNU project "Savannah". I have been working >>> with PHP for around 3 years and have a lot of free time which I can >>> contribute to your project. >>> >>> A full overview of my skills can be found here: >>> http://sourceforge.net/people/viewprofile.php?user_id=1765371 >>> >>> Thank you for your time and consideration. >>> >> >> Hi Dennis, >> >> We sent a few requests for help recently, can you tell us what >> volunteer opening you are refering to (so I can see what are your >> expectation). >> >> Meanwhile, please check: >> https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavaneTasks >> >> Is there something you are interested in? >> >> Hear from you soon.
