On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 8:17 AM Jethro Djan <jthryeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Not sure what you mean by a core ConTeXt developer. I think, as with 
> anything, you get better at it by using it extensively. I would focus on a 
> use case of interest and take advantage of ConTeXt’s unmatched extensibility 
> to automate much of it as possible. Then you ask for help when you get stuck.
>
> If you want to contribute to ConTeXt, maybe start by having a look at the 
> source and try to understand what’s going on (should be accessible to you 
> since you are a C developer). If you identify a bug, or want to propose a 
> feature, I am sure the community will support you however it can.
>
> Jethro

I want to contribute to ConTeXt. I think that the steps for me should be:

1. Learn TeX
2. Learn LuaMetaTeX

and then I can approach the C code. It won't make any sense if I just
start reading the LuaMetaTeX code.

-- 
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
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