Re: Non contribution

2018-02-06 Thread Yasser Zamani


On 2/6/2018 5:31 PM, Ashely Ray Astrid Bonitah wrote:
> What's the website about?

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Yasser.


Re: Non contribution

2018-02-06 Thread Ashely Ray Astrid Bonitah
What's the website about?

On Sun, 2/4/18, Paul Hammant  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Non contribution
 To: dev@community.apache.org
 Date: Sunday, February 4, 2018, 2:49 PM
 
 1. Join a mail list for a project
 that you like most,
 2. get savvy with git
 (or svn if applicable) as well as the build
 technology for the project in question,
 3. then as you see something that could be done
 and can achieve it yourself
 (with tests
 hopefully), donate it back.
 
 Make sure to ask the project team in question
 as to how to donate it back
 (re #3).
 
 Also, start small because you
 don't know how enthusiastic teams are for
 receiving potentially unsolicited commits. Not
 Apache, but look how
 backlogged teams can
 be: https://github.com/gorakhargosh/watchdog
 re work
 (130 issues, 22 pull
 requests).  You don't want to donate something to a
 team that can't consume reasonably
 quickly.
 
 - Paul
 
 
 
 On
 Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 11:03 PM, Thaddeus Brown 
 wrote:
 
 > I
 would like to know how I could become a member or show a
 contribution?
 >
 
 
 
 -- 
 Paul Hammant DevOps <https://devops.paulhammant.com> Let
 me give your
 enterprise a step by step plan
 to get out of the hell of crazy branching
 models (ClearCase maybe?) and into the world of
 high-throughput CD on
 DevOps
 foundations.
 

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Re: Non contribution

2018-02-04 Thread Paul Hammant
1. Join a mail list for a project that you like most,
2. get savvy with git (or svn if applicable) as well as the build
technology for the project in question,
3. then as you see something that could be done and can achieve it yourself
(with tests hopefully), donate it back.

Make sure to ask the project team in question as to how to donate it back
(re #3).

Also, start small because you don't know how enthusiastic teams are for
receiving potentially unsolicited commits. Not Apache, but look how
backlogged teams can be: https://github.com/gorakhargosh/watchdog re work
(130 issues, 22 pull requests).  You don't want to donate something to a
team that can't consume reasonably quickly.

- Paul



On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 11:03 PM, Thaddeus Brown 
wrote:

> I would like to know how I could become a member or show a contribution?
>



-- 
Paul Hammant DevOps  Let me give your
enterprise a step by step plan to get out of the hell of crazy branching
models (ClearCase maybe?) and into the world of high-throughput CD on
DevOps foundations.


Non contribution

2018-02-04 Thread Thaddeus Brown
I would like to know how I could become a member or show a contribution?