On 31.03.2014 23:43, Eric Blake wrote:
On 03/31/2014 10:00 AM, Julio Faracco wrote:
Hi everybody!
I sent an e-mail to Daniel asking about contributing to the libvirt
community for free.
So, I copied the e-mail to the libvirt mailing list as Daniel suggested me.
If anyone can help me I'd be pleased.
Welcome to the community.
I'd suggest starting off by reading http://libvirt.org/hacking.html and
http://libvirt.org/governance.html to get more of a feel for what
contributions involve.
Among other things, we prefer working in the open (keep the list in the
loop), which is why Daniel was right to redirect your 1-on-1 email back
to the list instead of answering you outright.
And if something didn't make sense, point it out - you aren't the only
new person, so we'd like to fix it to make it easier for the next reader!
- Can I fix a random open bug?
Sure. There's plenty of bugs out there, but it may be easiest to start
with one that you can personally reproduce.
Just to give you a starting point:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&component=libvirt&query_format=advanced
Feel free to pick a random bug and try to fix it. If the bug you've
picked is not easy to fix, just repeat the process. BTW: when fixing a
tracked bug we find it very helpful to include the bug ID somewhere in
the commit message, so we can close the bug later.
Michal
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