Steve,

You might also want to take a look at http://apache.org/dev/,
particularly http://apache.org/dev/contributors.html and
http://apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html.

After you've had a chance to look those documents over, I would start by
picking the project you are most interested in and getting the latest
source from cvs/svn.  As you start to use/learn about the project,
you'll probably find areas you'd like to fix/improve.  Some projects
have a "help wanted" section of their site (not nearly enough); but for
the ones that do not, you can simply send an email to the dev list
asking if there's an area that needs help.

The links above will tell you much, much more.

Cliff

On Friday, March 18, 2005 7:12 AM, Steve Krenek wrote:

> Hello all,
>   I am a software developer new to this list, looking to become
> involved in the Apache world.  I have read the "About" documents on
> the incubator and still have a few questions.  If I missed any of the
> questions somewhere on the web site I apologize for repeating them,
> and would be happy to read their answers online if someone could
> provide a link.     
> 
> Aside from watching mailing lists for specific projects, what is the
> best way to get involved on a project? 
> 
> Is there a "Help Wanted" section in the incubator?  I don't have a
> favorite project to watch, but am more interested in helping out with
> projects that are most in need of assistance.  
> 
> What are the requirements of a committer with respect to technical
> qualifications, etc? 
> 
> What roles other than that of a committer are needed?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 
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