Re: Newbie alert

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On 11/26/2015 09:30 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2015 9:19 AM, Digimer wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
>I found many bug trackers related to RedHat. Could you please provide
>some links as to which ones need to be fixed ?
>Sorry for the newbie question
What needs fixing depends entirely on what your interests are and where
your skills are. I would go here:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/query.cgi?format=advanced

Then search Red Hat Enterprise Linux (5, 6 or 7), which is upstream for
CentOS, pick some components you're interested in and see what there is.
Find something you think you can help with and start poking around. If
you think you have a patch or fix, post to the bug and see what people
say.

how open is RH to bug fix submissions from non-customers?

I do not know about core but with packages in EPEL (very important to CentOS) I have found that the few times I have submit a patch, the maintainer is usually very communicative and unless my fix is problematic (happens) it usually is applied within a few weeks.

I've never submitted a patch to a core package though.
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