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Hebbar, Sudham

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Dec 25, 2023, 5:10:29 PM12/25/23
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Hello everyone! 

I am Sudham Hebbar, I am a masters student from Brown University. I've had two years of Java backend development experience. I was extremely interested in your project and would love to contribute. 

Although I've had some experience, I've had the opportunity to contribute to an open source repository yet. I've been going through the blogs so far and I would like to get involved. I will choose an appropriate issue and try to get started. Is there any tech documentation I can read to familiarize myself with the repository? 

Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you and potentially working with you! 


-Sudham Hebbar

Martijn Verburg

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Dec 26, 2023, 5:37:18 PM12/26/23
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Hi there,

I'm not sure if Graham is still actively maintaining this project (last commit was mid 2022).  https://github.com/MutabilityDetector/MutabilityDetector is the GH repo and GitHub have a good generic guide: https://github.com/readme/guides/first-oss-contribution

There's no extra docs beyond the README that I'm aware of.

Cheers,
Martijn


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Graham Allan

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Hello Sudham,

MutabilityDetector is pretty much in maintenance mode now. I've been out of the JVM world for a few years now (sadly!) and I tend to only respond to fix issues that come up with new versions of Java bytecode. 

I would merge and release new and complete features and bug fixes. But I can't commit to providing a lot of support to get started, I'm afraid. If that suits you, go for it! There is a lot of test coverage, so if you can get mvn test running, you'll be in a good place to start exploring the codebase and making changes.

All the best,
Graham

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