Rich, In general, the best place to contribute is where you find the project lacking, to scratch your own itch. So if you have a project that uses Avro but finding something awkward then you might propose an improvement. Similarly if you find a bug or a limitation that creates problems for your application then you might propose a fix or new feature.
It's also great to hang out on the mailing list and help other folks with their uses of Avro. You might also look for neglected issues in Jira that seem like good ideas but still need some work to get them committed. Improving documentation, cleaning up the bug database, etc. would be very helpful too. Cheers, Doug On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Rich Haase <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I’ve been reading through the documentation for how to contribute to Avro, > and I wondered if anyone could offer some thoughts about where new > contributions would be most helpful. > > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Rich > > Rich Haase | Sr. Software Engineer | Pandora > m 303.887.1146 | [email protected]
