you *are* crying. Look there are really 3 ways to get seriously into
the codebase.
No, I am not. Trust me.
1- Go dig bugs. You can't imagine the number that still come out of the
blue saying bug here, fixed. JBoss is not a magical whole with a
magic formula where TADA you know it all. It
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I think that sometimes people do not see the effort a newbie has put into
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sites, but know little about JBoss. I came here to learn
about a year ago
but left, not feeling
Micael,
I started on JBoss about a year and a half ago and there was almost no
usable documentation, so I just read the code. It is very simple and
fairly logical (except mine :) ).
Are you interested in working on some part of the server? If you are,
send me a email and I'll tell you
the most important thing we can do now is recruit the next generation of
talent in JBoss. New versions (in this case 3.0) have always been the
way to recruit new developers.
To do so I have put the TODO-DEVELOPMENT forum list high up in the
forums listing. Please use it to post your ideas and
Another (additional) way would be to provide snappy and easy to read
introductions to the basic code layout in JBoss. I am a Java Certified
Programmer, so I know a little about Java, and I have coded many large
sites, but know little about JBoss. I came here to learn about a year ago
but
sites, but know little about JBoss. I came here to learn
about a year ago
but left, not feeling welcome. Not crying, just letting you
know. I have
you *are* crying. Look there are really 3 ways to get seriously into
the codebase.
1- Go dig bugs. You can't imagine the number that
I think that sometimes people do not see the effort a newbie has put into
something, because putting yourself into their place is also difficult, and
is not so urgent, i.e. their pain is not your pain. I paid to get
documentation that turned out to be a work in progress and have never
really