Peter,

So, it does seem a little difficult to scan for suitable tickets. I imagine that https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/187 should be pretty straight forward and would give you a vague look at the genshi template language if you are interested in that.

   #187: Remove row count and results pagination from Dashboard

   ..because 'More' buttons exist for both the 'My tickets' and 'Active
   Tickets' sections, and the pagination links on Active Tickets only link to
   the same Custom Query anyway.

Essentially this relates to these kind of views:

 * https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/dashboard
 * https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/milestone/Release%202

At the moment these show pagination but only link to query pages rather than changing the view in place, as might be implied. I do not think that we are proposing at the moment that we would see anything more than a few tickets. Unless anyone else knows something different of course.

Cheers,
    Gary


On 09/17/2012 12:05 PM, Gary Martin wrote:
Hi Peter,

That is fantastic... thanks for pointing out that this is confusing! It looks like a point that is definitely worth clearing up. As you found, some of the code appears in that location but the Bloodhound and Trac code itself will be available in directories alongside the installer directory. Does this help?

I'll have a look through the existing tickets and try to work out some good tickets for you and other new starters as soon as possible.

Cheers,
Gary


On 09/17/2012 11:52 AM, Peter Koželj wrote:
Hello,

I am looking to join the Bloodhound community to help out.
For now I am doing some digging around installation-running-code
changes-deploy cycle.

When following the
https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContributing document I found a bit of inconsistency between the document and my results trying to
follow it. It suggests that the source is placed in
installer/bloodhound/src where it can be tweaked with.
In my case, I only get source for external modules but not for the
Bloodhound itself. Probably just a missinformation in document or am I
doing something wrong?

Also, If you have some beginner's task at hand that could be a side product
of my Bloodhound explorations, let me know.

Cheers,
Peter



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