Diaspora Development TODOs

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Ats

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Mar 5, 2012, 5:56:57 PM3/5/12
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Is there a centralized list of development TODOs for Diaspora?

[Forgive me if this question is naive, but I have no experience
contributing to open source projects.]

I would like to devote some development time to helping out with
Diaspora, but don't know where to begin or what has highest priority.

My background expertise is in Wndows .Net development and I've
recently successfully completed Diaspora installion under Windows.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Sean Tilley

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Mar 5, 2012, 6:06:26 PM3/5/12
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Hey, thanks for offering to help out!

Right now, we have a few places worth checking out if you'd like to help out with some development. First and foremost, you can check out our weekly Bug Mash, the latest one being here: http://devblog.joindiaspora.com/2012/02/27/bug-mash-monday-week-4/, so if you'd like to take a look at some of those and help with cleaning any of those up, that'd be a great starting point.

Another good resource is to check out our Github Issues tracker here: http://devblog.joindiaspora.com/2012/02/27/bug-mash-monday-week-4/

Hopefully those can provide some great starting points. :)
Thanks again!
<3

Tom Scott

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Mar 5, 2012, 6:26:38 PM3/5/12
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The issue tracker is actually at http://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/issues btw

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Sam Gabor

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Mar 5, 2012, 6:46:44 PM3/5/12
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Sean -

Thanks for the reply. I reviewed the links you sent; it seems that a lot of these are bug fixes or additions to existing functionality.

Would you know of an isolated, somewhat substantial feature that I can undertake on my own?

I prefer to work on something that would further Diaspora adoption under Windows (since that's the area I'm most competent in).

Thanks again,

--Sam


 


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