> What I gather from your proposals above is that we need to have some
> kind of lists of "easy" tickets for someone to nibble on (chew lightly
> for a few hours). The idea of such an "easy" list is to anticipate
> someone coming along and say, "I'm new to Sage. I would like to help
> out with its development. What can I do to start?" In that case, one
> could point the person to that list of "easy" tickets for the person
> to choose one, work on their chosen ticket in order to become familiar
> with the Sage development process. It is very similar to what
> Sebastien Labbe did with ticket #8362 [1] during Sage Days 20. That
> is, have a list of "easy" tickets handy for the time when someone
> wants to start out with Sage development. But how long would such an
> "easy" ticket be around before one actually fix it? 

I just heard of openhatch and gnome-love, which were born with the same idea:

https://openhatch.org/blog/how-can-openhatch-help-me-contribute-to-free-software/
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove


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