Thanks both of you for the links.

Damn... I'm intimidated to say the least.  Looks like I've got some
reading ahead of me.

Ta ta,
Eric Pierce

> Eric Pierce wrote:
>> Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some
>> Gimp
>> code and maybe even help out someday?
>
> We need lots of people, for everything from bug fixing to plug-in
> maintenance, and core development. Plug-ins are smaller, so
> getting into those is somewhat easier than attacking the core,
> although since it's been re-structured, the core is nicely
> objectified and readable too (except for a couple of places).
>
> Some information on getting started is here...
> http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/develop/
>
> and a page I wrote for the wiki, which I hope will eventually
> make its way onto the website, is here:
> http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/GettingStartedWithGimp
>
> This also contains lots of information on how non-programmer
> types can wet their feet and help out with the website, bugzilla,
> testing, documentation and general helping out & support.
>
> For more developer type profiles, you could look here...
> http://developer.gimp.org
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
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