On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Robert Pfeiffer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> The clojure.org/contributing page does not give any starting points
> for development and the sf bug tracker lists only two issues. Are
> there bugs or feature requests with moderate severity/difficulty I can
> work on in order to get to know the clojure implementation and
> development process?

Personally, I find it best to work on features I myself want
(scratching my own itch).  It helps keep me motivated if the problem
turns out to be more time-consuming than I hoped.

On the other hand, without sufficient experience in Clojure it's easy
to head off solving some problem that's actually already solved in
some other way.  So we do have this todo list:

http://richhickey.backpackit.com/pub/1597914

That's mostly stuff that Rich is planning on working on himself, but
at the top is a couple items he'd like help with.  I'm sure everyone
would appreciate it if you want to tackle either of those.  It's
probably a good idea to mention here or at least in IRC if you start
on one, so that others don't work on it at the same time, and so that
we can all offer suggestions and all manner of helpful and unhelpful
comments. :-)

--Chouser

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