1. Pick an area that you are interested in.
2. Fix bug / add useful (non superfluous feature)
3. Send diff to tech@
4. Await flames or see diff getting committed
5. Repeat several time until someone notices good quality and you'll get
   invited to play

We are always looking for good people.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 06:31:24PM +0100, Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> First I apologize if this is not the good address to post this kind of
> message. I didn't find a 'getting involved' link on the 0penBSD website.
> 
> Well, OpenBSD seems to care about quality, so as a developper I thought
> this would be a good place to learn how to write better software.
> 
> To my mind software quality also depends on ease of use. So I would be
> happy to help improve OpenBSD by making it easier to install and use.
> But I don't know if you would be interesting by this kind of
> 'improvement'. I don't want to waste your time nor mine, so I ask first.
> 
> Let me know your opinion about this.
> 
> Anyway, I will first have to learn the system, so I should ask an
> OpenBSD CD and book for christmas. :P
> 
> Best regards.

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