While I can't speak specifically for the Roundcube devs, I've been a member of a few open source projects. I've never seen one that would turn down help from any type of person (experienced or not). There's always things that can be done whether it's coding, documentation, promotion, design, or many other tasks that a project has to deal with.

For Roundcube specifically, I'd suggest starting to look through trac.roundcube.net development section. There's a how to get started and some other docs that may help you.

--Brian Jackson


On Oct 14, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Hans-Christian Otto wrote:

Hi,
do you still 'need' help by a developer who wants to contribute to an opensource project? ;-)
I'm using roundcube by myself, and I really like it.
Due to this and to the fact that I'm coding php for a few years now, I decided to ask whether the roundcube projects wants my the help. :)
I'm waiting for your reply,
greetings,
Christian

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