Henrik Nordstrom escribió:
Hi, and thanks for your interest in helping with the development of
Squid.

First step on this road is to get you registered as a Squid developers.
Get yourself signed up on the squid-dev mailing list by sending a
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and also create a
sourceforge account if you don't have one already. An SF account is not
strictly required, but needed if you want to host your efforts on the
devel.squid-cache.org site.

Ok, I already had both, I was subscribed to the squid-dev list,
and I have a SF account.

Then while you wait for things to get processed, start browsing the
Squid code a little. There is lots of files, but these acl tasks is
fairly isolated so the amount of code involved is quite isolated.

Squid-3:

Squid-2:


To look and making new code which is the most appropiate version?
Pre-releases or daily auto-generated?


Thanks.
Emilio C.

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