Corey Gerritsen wrote:

If I have about 3 hours a week to help out with Muse, is there something I can do that would provide value to the project? I am a decent Java programmer, have a bit of experience with Axis and web services, and am getting familiar with the WSDM spec, though I don't have much experience with WSRF or Pubscribe or the XBeans projects.

I could maybe help write some unit tests or functional tests, or run some functional tests, or try to help somewhere else - but it is hard to tell if there is a feature or bug fix that I could contribute to in my long time frame...any ideas?

Thanks,
Corey

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Corey,

Thanks for your email!! Yes!! We can always use more help! I think you idea of writing unit tests and functional tests would be great, and a great way to get familiar with the code. Initially you would need to submit your work as patches to the list, as is the Apache way.

You probably should look at WSRF and Pubscribe since the projects all extend each other...WSRF is the base, Pubscribe extends it and Muse extends Pubscribe....So my point is that core features are taken from WSRF on up...

Feel free to get involved, we always welcome help!!

-Sal

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