[JS-internals] Mentored bugs and good first SpiderMonkey bugs

2014-04-21 Thread Chris Peterson
One of Mozilla's 2014 goals is to Increase active contributors to Mozilla’s target initiatives by 10x. [1] I'm not sure where the 10x number comes from, but the intention is clear. SpiderMonkey is probably not the ideal component for new contributors to start hacking on Gecko, but there are

Re: [JS-internals] Mentored bugs and good first SpiderMonkey bugs

2014-04-21 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Hi Chris, I'm going to crawl out for the woodwork for a few minutes and comment. On Mon, Apr 21, 2014, at 10:52, Chris Peterson wrote: One of Mozilla's 2014 goals is to Increase active contributors to=20 Mozilla=E2=80=99s target initiatives by 10x. [1] I'm not sure where the = 10x=20 number

Re: [JS-internals] Mentored bugs and good first SpiderMonkey bugs

2014-04-21 Thread Nicholas Nethercote
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Benjamin Peterson b...@benjamin-peterson.org wrote: Actually, I think SpiderMonkey is a rather good place to start hacking on at least if you know C++. The codebase is self-contained and has been modernized nicely over the last few years. SM also doesn't take