2013/4/23 Ed Rogalsky <ed.rogalsky at gmail.com> > OK, > > So is there some way that I can contribute to kdenlive that won't > start a flame war? > > For instance, is there anybody who reviews new bugs, reproduces them, > asks followup questions, and provides the developers with as much > additional information as possible? If not, maybe I can help there. > > Or is there some specific testing (of effects and transitions, for > example) that needs to be done? > > Or is there particular documentation that needs to be > completed/updated/expanded? > > Is there a need for additional or expanded video tutorials? > > Hopefully I have suggested items that are not likely to be > controversial. I would like to contribute to the project, and with my > limited time, I would like to make sure I am contributing in a way > that will be most beneficial. > > Thanks again, > ~Gus > > Hi Gus,
we have a lot of jobs have to be done. And from user's point of view they want to have as much features as possible but our time is often very limited. >From the developers view there are a lot of important jobs like testing, reviewing bugs, documentation and so on. Jean-Baptiste Mardelle is the project leader of kdenlive and I think he will contact you to say what is most important to do. It seems that he is busy at the moment. Happy starting at kdenlive! regards eddrog -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kdenlive/attachments/20130423/7c5760cc/attachment.html>