Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes: > Dear all, > > TL;DR: We are looking for volunteers who are ready to help with initial > review of 4 to 8 bugs, patches, or feature requests every month. > No deep Elisp skills required; just being kind. "Initial review" can be > as simple as marking new emails for our bug tracker by replying with > "Confirmed." in email body to bug reports.
I'd be happy to help with this. I'm fairly new to Emacs and Elisp, but I'm learning more every day. This would be a good chance to get some real experience with Elisp. > This made me think of the old idea we had in the past - contributor > liaisons [2]. If we had a couple of volunteers who could commit a few > hours per month to replying to simple bug reports, patches, and feature > requests, it would allow me to focus on more difficult tasks. I had a similar role with another open source project in the past -- triaging bug reports for the project's developer team. My main interests in Org mode are related to Babel and to publishing Org projects to the web. That said, I'll help with wherever it's most needed. -- Simon Cossar
