Hi David,

That's perfect!  I definitely want to expand coding skills on field of
testing, especially in Java. It looks like a great idea and place where
I'll be happy :-)

What it takes about non-coding part - I can do it too. If those docs are
important to you, I can update all of them. They deserve better styling for
sure :-)))  I just need some template to see how it should look finished
before I start.
Let me know, please, where should I start (PR, github project etc.), and
I'll do the rest.

Thanks a lot for your help.
Pavel

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 4:14 AM David Blevins <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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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