On Thu, 3 Sep 2015 13:07:29 +0100, Schalk Cronjé wrote:
On 03/09/2015 08:13, Arsen Babakhanyan wrote:
Thanks a lot for help. I have started some research on projects.
Choosing right project to begin with is important i think !
VFS can do with some help...
Commons Math too! ;-)
Gilles
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On 03/09/2015 08:13, Arsen Babakhanyan wrote:
Thanks a lot for help. I have started some research on projects.
Choosing right project to begin with is important i think !
VFS can do with some help...
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Schalk W. Cronjé
Twitter / Ello / Toeter : @ysb33r
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Thanks a lot for help. I have started some research on projects.
Choosing right project to begin with is important i think !
On 2015-09-02, Arsen Babakhanyan wrote:
> I am interested in participating in some projects, but need some help.
Welcome!
> I don't know how to find currently active projects that are in development
> or a project that needs help at all and the second problem help with
> getting started as i am
The currently active projects is a good question (and as I'm not that
active myself, let's see which are active).
When we were all using Subversion it was easier, but now some components
are on Git and some Subversion.
Looks like four are on Git (Math, Lang, Compress and SCXML). I would
assume, b
or Commons-Convert.
Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com
On 9/2/2015 12:53 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
You can also look at incubating projects like Commons-RDF.
Gary
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Arsen Babakhanyan
wrote:
My problem that i am currently trying to figure
You can also look at incubating projects like Commons-RDF.
Gary
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Arsen Babakhanyan
wrote:
> My problem that i am currently trying to figure out is to find a project or
> component that is not in a final or stabile state, so it will be
> interesting to join it in
My problem that i am currently trying to figure out is to find a project or
component that is not in a final or stabile state, so it will be
interesting to join it in this point.
There are a lot of already stabile projects, components where good and
interesting things are already done.
Of course be
Hello Arsen,
you can get an idea about what projects are currently been worked on by
looking into the SVN/git commit history. We have some projects which are
maintained more frequently like Commons Lang, Commons Net, Commons VFS and
the like.
You should just dig into the projekt you're interested