On Fri, 2018-10-12 at 14:01 -0700, George Blikas wrote:
> I was looking to be a more serious contributor to CMake. Is there a
> list of feature requests, or a simple enough project that I could get
> started on?
Hello George,
Thank you for your interest in contributing to CMake! We're always
happy to have new developers.
If you're looking to implement feature requests or fix bugs, I'd start
with the official CMake issue tracker on our GitLab server: https://git
lab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues Pick something that looks
interesting and take a crack at it! We are very responsive to merge
requests.
In addition, if there's a feature or behavior tweak you want to see for
your own personal use, you could try implementing it yourself.
If you have an exotic hardware/software platform that we don't
currently support, you could try porting it to that architecture and
setting up your machine as a nightly testing machine.
Thanks again,
Kyle

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