Hi Hans-Peter,

there's a page, which explains how to contribute:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/HowToContribute#CodeContributions

As far as I know, best entry point is to create some patches for
bitesized tickets (tickets, which have keyword "bitesized").

Best regards,
Franz


On 26 Apr., 08:54, Hans-Peter Locher <locher.hanspe...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Christian,
> I'm fine with contributing to tickets and submiting patches
>
> ( I've updated the patch forhttp://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7339 )
>
> I recognized that there are some very long running tickets,
>
> Is there something one can do,
> despite contributing patches / tickets / voting for tickets to
>
> get some tickets done?
>
> Maybe some fundraising for a particular feature or stuff like that?
>
> Best regards
>
> Hans-Peter
>
> Am 25.04.2012 um 23:09 schrieb Christian Boos:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello Hans-Peter,
>
> > On 4/25/2012 10:24 AM, mrsavage wrote:
> >> Hi Trac Team,
> >> first of all - trac is awesome, thank's to all involved developers.
>
> >> I'm a software developer developing trac based web applications since
> >> 1,5 years.
> >> We 're using trac much inside the company I work for (http://
> >>www.inquant.de).
> >> I'm coding python since 4 years, mostly Plone, lately more trac and
> >> some django.
>
> >> I like to contribute (tickets / patches maybe more in the future) to
> >> trac.
>
> > You're more than welcome! These days, there's not much activity on the 
> > Trac-dev mailing list, but don't worry, there's always something 
> > interesting happening on the t.e.o Trac itself.
>
> > We're currently slowly but surely shaping trunk to become 0.13 (err, 1.0), 
> > so there's a lot of polishing and finishing touches to do.
>
> > If you have any general question, or anything else to discuss, don't 
> > hesitate to engage a discussion on this mailing list.
>
> >> Would you grant me an account (mrsavage) on trac.edgewall.org
> >> I couldn't find any "join-form" on the site.
>
> > Well, the current policy is that only the committers have an account there. 
> > The usual graduation path leading to being a committer is to contribute 
> > some interesting patches and show some commitment to the project. IOW, just 
> > start hacking away ;-)
>
> > -- Christian
>
> >> Best regards
>
> >> Hans-Peter Locher
>
> >> github: mrsavage
> >> irc: mr_savage
>
> > (and note that we also have a sort of "real name" convention there, 
> > preferred to pseudos; you can set your name and e-mail address in the 
> > Preferences)
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