Hi all,

I'm not a commiter nor an active contributor, nevertheless, I use commons
every days and I clearly do not want to see them die. The reason I'm not
active is a matter of time (but it's just a matter of organization) and a
matter of being afraid of doing something wrong. Clearly, it seams like
it's time for me to find some time and courage. I'd love to work on commons
like collections or beanUtils. I think I can free one evening a week (= 4
hours a week) is it ok or should I need more ? Which resources should I
read before getting involved ?

Thanks


2013/10/15 Emmanuel Bourg <ebo...@apache.org>

> Le 15/10/2013 09:13, Henri Yandell a écrit :
>
> > Related; here's the output of a 2006 script I've dusted off to show the
> > number of commits and from who to each component in 2013:
> >
> > http://people.apache.org/~bayard/ActivityReport.html
>
> Nice, I suggest taking into account the commits under src/java only,
> otherwise you catch the pom/doap updates.
>
> Emmanuel Bourg
>
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