Milan Glacier <[email protected]> writes:

> I would love to become involved as an Org mode volunteer. I would
> assess my Elisp skills as “fair.”

Thanks for volunteering!

> ... I maintain an Emacs Lisp package on
> ELPA (Minuet), though it does not use much advanced Elisp
> techniques.

I use your package :)

> I can commit approximately 6–8 hours per month, distributed evenly
> across weeks, with December and January as exceptions for holidays.

Let's call it 2 messages per week (except Jan and Dec).
Added you to the list
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/aa051e3d

> Regarding Org mode itself, I currently use a relatively small subset
> of features, primarily org-agenda and org-habit. I occasionally use
> org-roam for note-taking, though I seldom take notes manually now in this
> era of LLMs.

People report bugs in agenda relatively frequently, so there will be no
shortage of relevant reports.

You can start by looking into old unclosed reports related to agenda:
https://tracker.orgmode.org/?q=agenda&page=2
Many of them are really done, just need to be marked as such for BARK.
Of course, you can also watch for new reports coming to the list. Either
related to agenda and org-habit, or beyond that. We had a couple of
discussions about extending org-habit recently-ish.

Detailed instructions on how to get started and how to reply to old
reports are in https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#liaison
If something is unclear, let me know.

-- 
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode maintainer,
Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>.
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