Hi all,

Now that I have my shiny new, clojure-dev membership, I'd like to pitch in. I took a look at the pages describing how to contribute.

http://clojure.org/contributing
http://clojure.org/patches

The process for contributing is pretty clear, but I'm finding it hard to find anything appropriate to my skill level and familiarity with the Clojure / clojure-contrib source to work on. Even finding an appropriate issue from a 'process' perspective is difficult, e.g. I ran a JIRA search on open, unassigned, issues and found that many of them already had patches associated with them, were waiting for someone do something or had comments that seemed to imply that someone was already working on the issue or perhaps was no longer even an issue. To say nothing of the difference between an issue being assigned to backlog, approved backlog, and the various releases.

I'm wondering if anyone has some suggestions on tasks that might be useful for a newbie to work on -- documentation or grunt programming tasks would be fine. Maybe updating or expanding test cases?

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