Should I set up Apache ODE from source and then look at the code. Do you have any suggestion for me in regards to what or which area that could be a starting point as far as writing a blueprint application is concerned?
Alex Boisvert wrote: > > On 1/2/08, XGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I was looking at your website: >> http://pxe.intalio.org/confluence/dashboard.action >> >> if I am right, "pxe" is now "Apache ODE"? I was looking at the "Help >> Wanted" >> section and I was wondering if I could help you guys out? > > > Yes, Apache ODE supercedes PXE. A large part of the code originated from > PXE but there's been large changes since, most notably in the integration > layer. > > Any suggestions for me. I have gone through the "Assistance Areas" and I > can >> start by getting your opinions and start maybe with "locating bugs" or >> writing some small component for a start. > > > Yes, definitely. The following is a good way to get started, > > 1) Write a new example, or implement a "blueprint" application > 2) Document any pitfalls, problem you've encountered with solutions > 3) Report any bugs or missing/misleading/insufficient error messages > > With some experience, you'll get ideas about new features and incremental > improvements that could help reduce the learning curve and that's > generally > a good segway into becoming a contributor. > > alex > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Any-examples-of-this--tp14418743p14637119.html Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
