Hi Pavel!

It's really great to hear from you.  If you want to learn to code some tests, 
we will absolutely help!  Expanding one's coding skills is always a fantastic 
journey and testing is a great way to both start small and learn to go big.  
Testing is one of those areas where the bar is low for coding skill because any 
test is better than no test and test code doesn't have to work in production.  
But you can take it to pretty extreme levels, because it is the thing you use 
to guarantee you have no issues in production.  It's a wonderful place to grow.

If you want some non-coding quality related items you can help with we have 
*plenty* of those too.  We have 164 docs that were converted from Confluence 
markup to Markdown to Asciidoc.  We developers are great at writing scripts to 
"do it real quick" and are pretty bad at checking the results.  That gives us 
pages like this:

 - http://tomee.apache.org/tomee-8.0/docs/maven/run-mojo.html

We need a human willing to look at each page, see if "just looks off" and file 
a JIRA so it can be fixed.  No one really wants to do work like that because 
everyone just wants to code, so these kinds of things are often never fixed.  I 
say that knowing I'm no better than anyone else -- I did the Confluence -> 
Markdown conversion 9 years ago and I still find broken pages I missed.

So we need a ton of work there too!

I'm sure we could find some other ways to help as well if neither of those 
sound great.

Either way, so awesome you took the first step!  Welcome to the TomEE community!


-- 
David Blevins
http://twitter.com/dblevins
http://www.tomitribe.com

> On Dec 11, 2018, at 2:29 PM, Pavel Šmajda <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to join the community and help with some testing. What I can
> do for TomEE or for community? How can I help you to improve it?
> 
> I'm not superb tester but I can do some stuff so let me know please ;-)
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> Pavel Smajda

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