Dan,

Great!  One thought though: should these bugs be tagged as
"low-hanging-fruit" per the OpenStack bug triage guidelines?

http://wiki.openstack.org/BugTriage

That would allow these bugs to show up in searches like the one
suggested/linked to in the "How to Contribute" page (which folks looking
to get involved inevitably get pointed to).

http://wiki.openstack.org/HowToContribute

At Your Service,

Mark T. Voelker
Systems Development Unit
+1 919 392-4326
mvoel...@cisco.com

On 02/20/2012 09:41 PM, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I often get asked what someone can do to start getting more involved
> with Quantum.  So I created a simple wiki page with links to some simple
> bugs that someone new to the project can likely take care of to get
> their feet wet: http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumStarterBugs
> 
> The idea is that these are not bugs that require a in-depth knowledge of
> the system to fix.  
> 
> Could also be a good idea to augment the page with more in depth example
> of possible starter projects, which are larger tasks, but are somewhat
> self-contained, such that someone new to Quantum could complete them
> even without thorough knowledge of the whole codebase.
> 
> The page is linked off the main development wiki page:
>  http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumDevelopment .  Please feel free to
> add/extend. 
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
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