On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 09:34:54 -0800 (PST), Andrew Francis
<andrewfr_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Itamar and Colleages:
As part of the TSF's fundraising efforts, we are trying to get upfront
donations of time you will spend developing Twisted. It will then get
matched by a donor, if we are successful in getting this grant. So if
you're planning on working on Twisted anyway this year, your work will
count twice as much!
I would happy to donate some time to developing Twisted. However since the
only Twisted code I have really looked at is the reactor, I am not sure where I
can contribute. Off-hand documentation is a safe bet. Perhaps you provide
suggestions and I can figure out whether I can do it, when, and how much time I
can devote?
http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&keywords=~documentation&order=priority
shows all of the open tickets with the "documentation" keyword. So there's a lot to choose
from, many are about the reactor. There's also one, #1009, about deferredGenerator/inlineCallbacks. I
think you're somewhat familiar with those?
It's also certainly the case that there are tickets open for reactor problems,
so if you feel comfortable with that part of Twisted, there's plenty to
contribute to.
Jean-Paul
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