Hi Guys,

Having deliberated where best my skills lie to help OODT, I suspect I'll be best served in the webapp/RESTful side of stuff(excluding PHP), so I've been poking around Curator related issues. My knowledge of the stack is limited so if I should be looking at other components let me know, if not, when I get back from Austria this week, I'll start picking open issues from the Curator list and get started.

If there are any specific pressing issues let me know and I'll take a look first, otherwise, its pot luck ;)

Cheers

Tom

On 07/06/13 02:17, Mattmann, Chris A (398J) wrote:
Hey Tom,

Great to have you working issues on the list! We talked about classifying
them along a scale (will dig up thread from Mike Joyce and Gav from
earlier)
but I don't think we've done too much yet in regards to curating the data
for them.

However if you find some you are interested in, let me or anyone on
the list know and we can provide more information about them.

Cheers,
Chris

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Barber <tom.bar...@meteoriteconsulting.com>
Reply-To: "dev@oodt.apache.org" <dev@oodt.apache.org>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 1:03 PM
To: "dev@oodt.apache.org" <dev@oodt.apache.org>
Subject: Getting started with issues

Hi guys,

I had a chat with Chris the other week and said I'd be interested in
helping out fixing bugs and stuff as a part time Java & Scala dev.

Obviously I don't want to work on stuff that other people are doing, so
what's the best way to get started picking (easy) tasks.

Thanks

Tom

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