Hi; this is something of a survey question. I'm particularly interested in answers from people who've recently had to go through the process of getting up to speed with working on QEMU, so I've cc'd our current Outreachy and GSoC students, but input from anybody is welcome.
* If we did one thing to make it easier for new contributors to get started, what should it be? Very wide focus -- could be anything, better documentation, better processes, test infrastructure, code changes, whatever. Some possible things I've thought of: * better documentation of top-level qemu internals, like a source layout roadmap? * specific "missing pieces" that trip people up (eg not having a good intro to how to write QOM/qdev devices)? * better curation of 'bite sized tasks' list? But I've been working on QEMU for years, so my impressions could well be wrong. I'm hoping we can come up with a top 2 or 3 things to work on improving/fixing, to try to make a difference for future new contributors... thanks in advance -- PMM