It's easy to start contributing. There's plenty of documentation floating
around, including a Developer Manual. Also, have a look through the
Bugzilla<http://jmeter.apache.org/issues.html> and
see if there's anything that you can fix or improve. If you find something
interesting, fix it and submit a patch :) Even if you can't fix it, you'll
definitely learn about the architecture along the way.

Good luck!

On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 8:00 PM, 黄吉浩 <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
>   first I apologize for I'm not sure if it's the right place to ask this
> message.
>   I've doing java development for about 3years and then performace
> validation for about 3years. now I have an idea that why cann't I enroll in
> the development of jmeter and contribute something to it if I can.
>   But I'm not sure how to. and also I'm a little confused that before I
> can contribute, should I spend a lot of time to master the archetechture
> and coding of jmeter itself first? I do have free time but I don't have a
> lot of free time because I also have to work and live.

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