Hi Deepankar, Andrew's right that the issues are a good place to look first! Especially, reading over existing open PRs and supplying feedback (ie if you notice mistakes, missing docs/changelog entries, etc) or independently confirming that they fix the described issue / add the described feature.
Right now we have more input than we have time to review/merge/fixup, so this kind of help is honestly even more valuable than adding additional patches to the queue. This applies to all 3 of the interrelated repos (Fabric, Paramiko, Invoke) - whichever fits your existing comfort level / experience best. Thanks, Jeff On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 5:15 PM Andrew Latham <lath...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It may be best to start with the issues at > https://github.com/fabric/fabric/issues and see if there are issues around > topics that your are interested in. > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 2:03 PM Deepankar Pundale > <deepankar.pund...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello kind people, >> >> I'm a noob sys/aws admin who has been using Fabric extensively for more than >> year. I wish to contribute some code to it. I would've liked to hit IRC, but >> the channels are closed. >> >> Given the nature of my noob-ness, I was wondering how I could go about >> contributing to this project (or even paramiko/invoke). Or if that goal >> seems too high hanging, learn about what I could do to reach it eventually. >> >> I would very much appreciate some guidance from people who know more about >> this than me. >> >> Kind regards, >> Deepankar. > > > > -- > - Andrew "lathama" Latham - -- Jeff Forcier Unix sysadmin; Python engineer https://bitprophet.org