[pacman-dev] Getting Involved With Pacman Development
Hey everyone, Apologies if this isn't the proper place to send this message to. I just pulled down the repo and signed up for the mailing list and bug tracker so I can start trying to contribute patches. I thought I'd shoot off an email to see if anyone had any suggestions for bugfixes or features that might be good tackle to help me get used to the codebase, or if anyone had any other pointers. I look forward to contributing. --Tim Skinner
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tim Skinner <tim@timskinner.net> wrote:
Hey everyone,
Apologies if this isn't the proper place to send this message to. I just pulled down the repo and signed up for the mailing list and bug tracker so I can start trying to contribute patches. I thought I'd shoot off an email to see if anyone had any suggestions for bugfixes or features that might be good tackle to help me get used to the codebase, or if anyone had any other pointers.
I look forward to contributing.
--Tim Skinner
Hello Tim! Nice to hear this! You can find bugs, feature requests on the http://bugs.archlinux.org in the Pacman project e.g., or follow this mailing lists, or implement your request and it will be applied maybe or not, depending how good is the patch. You can read this documentations: - HACKING - submitting-patches.txt Best Regards, Laszlo Papp
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Laszlo Papp <djszapi@archlinux.us> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tim Skinner <tim@timskinner.net> wrote:
Hey everyone,
Apologies if this isn't the proper place to send this message to. I just pulled down the repo and signed up for the mailing list and bug tracker so I can start trying to contribute patches. I thought I'd shoot off an email to see if anyone had any suggestions for bugfixes or features that might be good tackle to help me get used to the codebase, or if anyone had any other pointers.
I look forward to contributing.
--Tim Skinner
Hello Tim!
Nice to hear this! You can find bugs, feature requests on the http://bugs.archlinux.org in the Pacman project e.g., or follow this mailing lists, or implement your request and it will be applied maybe or not, depending how good is the patch.
You can read this documentations: - HACKING - submitting-patches.txt
I'm hoping some of the pacman developers can get on board with the next bug day Arch has, and maybe we can find some of the easier feature request that people can take a look at and contribute patches. There are ~100 issues in the current bug tracker, many of which don't see much ongoing effort. You could pick one, bring it up in discussion here, and then work toward implementing it. The other thing to help get a foot in the door is some patches for code cleanup and clarity. I will say this- we like these patches, but we also review them and often times it will take a few iterations (or other bugs are uncovered) so don't get discouraged. You might also just want to search the code for TODO markers and ask here if it is something worth tackling. -Dan
participants (3)
-
Dan McGee
-
Laszlo Papp
-
Tim Skinner