There are proposed assignments for the volunteers on the task page:
http://wiki.xml3k.org/Amara2/Developer_notes/Test_migration
Please read this as soon as you can to review the assignments and let me
know if I need to rearrange anything. I tried to balance assignments to
spread out the effort, and to account for my weak perceptions of areas
of familiarity. Clearly the load will turn out to have been imbalanced
in some way, so anyone who breezes through his assignments in Xml/Core
can move on to Xml/Borrowed (after letting us know, to minimize any
clashes). There is plenty to the test suite I haven't got to assigning
yet, so we'll certainly balance it all out in the end.
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> Much thanks to the volunteers: Luis Miguel Morillas, Eric Larson, Joel
> Bender and John Clark. Jeremy will mostly keep on porting the core
> code. I'll be porting tests as well, and working on test facilities.
>
> I made a lot of updates to the page for this effort:
>
> http://wiki.xml3k.org/Amara2/Developer_notes/Test_migration
>
> I also added proposed assignments for the volunteers. Please read this
> as soon as you can to review the assignments and let me know if I need
> to rearrange anything. I tried to balance assignments to spread out the
> effort, and to account for my weak perceptions of areas of familiarity.
> Clearly the load will turn out to have been imbalanced in some way, so
> anyone who breezes through his assignments in Xml/Core can move on to
> Xml/Borrowed (after letting us know, to minimize any clashes). There is
> plenty to the test suite I haven't got to assigning yet, so we'll
> certainly balance it all out in the end.
>
> I also added notes on conversion procedure.
>
> Thanks for the help.