You can also look at incubating projects like Commons-RDF. Gary
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Arsen Babakhanyan <arsen...@gmail.com> wrote: > My problem that i am currently trying to figure out is to find a project or > component that is not in a final or stabile state, so it will be > interesting to join it in this point. > There are a lot of already stabile projects, components where good and > interesting things are already done. > Of course being good, interesting, final, stabile are all relative things, > but i hope you understand my point. > But yes going with commit history is one possible solution. > Thanks ! > > On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Benedikt Ritter <benerit...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello Arsen, > > > > you can get an idea about what projects are currently been worked on by > > looking into the SVN/git commit history. We have some projects which are > > maintained more frequently like Commons Lang, Commons Net, Commons VFS > and > > the like. > > You should just dig into the projekt you're interested the most and start > > to work on that one bei discussing changes here on the development list > or > > contributing improvements/fixes via jira or github. > > > > HTH, > > Benedikt > > > > 2015-09-02 17:10 GMT+02:00 Arsen Babakhanyan <arsen...@gmail.com>: > > > > > Hi everybody, > > > I am interested in participating in some projects, but need some help. > > > I don't know how to find currently active projects that are in > > development > > > or a project that needs help at all and the second problem help with > > > getting started as i am new here. (going to be :) ) > > > > > > -- E-Mail: garydgreg...@gmail.com | ggreg...@apache.org Java Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition <http://www.manning.com/bauer3/> JUnit in Action, Second Edition <http://www.manning.com/tahchiev/> Spring Batch in Action <http://www.manning.com/templier/> Blog: http://garygregory.wordpress.com Home: http://garygregory.com/ Tweet! http://twitter.com/GaryGregory