Currently the best way for people to join (and help) the project is to take
up maintenance of a package (or a few packages). I put out a call a while
back for people to help with this and did get some replies but there are
still many unmaintained packages as
https://home.comcast.net/~sdwalker/uscan/index.html shows.

Travis

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Luka Perkov <open...@lukaperkov.net> wrote:

> Dear OpenWrt developers and other openwrt-devel readers,
>
> first I would like to express my gratitude to the current OpenWrt
> developers for all the work they did to keep up and running this project
> on many embedded devices. You must have spent many long hours
> contributing to this project and not for example spending quality time
> with your girlfriends / boyfriends... :)
>
> But I must notice as occasional project participant that this project
> could benefit a lot more than it does now from people like myself. I say
> this mainly because of the large number of non replied patches posted on
> this list. That's why I have chosen this subject.
>
> Maybe there is a reason I am not aware of why OpenWrt is relatively
> closed community, but I think that involving some fresh blood in this
> project could help. At least with answering to the rejected patches.
>
> Surely, current OpenWrt developers would "lose" some time to help the
> new guys starting up, but in the long run it would be time well spent.
>
> Best of luck to the OpenWrt project,
> Luka Perkov
>
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