Re: identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-09 Thread Paul King
>> >> Cheers, >> Daniel.Sun >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble >> .com/identifying-low-hanging-fruit-tasks-for-the-community- >> tp5740572p5740578.html >> Sent from the Groovy Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >

Re: identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-03 Thread jim northrop
ly needs more help from community. > I like your idea :) > > Cheers, > Daniel.Sun > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://groovy.329449.n5. > nabble.com/identifying-low-hanging-fruit-tasks-for-the- > community-tp5740572p5740578.html > Sent from the Groovy Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >

Re: identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-02 Thread Daniel Sun
Hi Paul, Apache Groovy really needs more help from community. I like your idea :) Cheers, Daniel.Sun -- View this message in context: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/identifying-low-hanging-fruit-tasks-for-the-community-tp5740572p5740578.html Sent from the Groovy Dev

Re: identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-02 Thread John Wagenleitner
I think that's a great idea. The Contribute page [1] on groovy-lang.org currently links to the 'contrib' label for "..possible easy contributions that could get you started on your journey to become a Groovy committer." I used that link when I first started looking for ways to contribute. I thin

Re: identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-02 Thread Paul King
I should have added. Currently if you go to the helpwanted app and ask for a task involving Groovy, no tasks are returned. I think we can fix that problem! :-) Cheers, Paul. On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 11:36 PM, Paul King wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I was asked again recently to identify some poten

identifying low-hanging fruit tasks for the community

2017-05-02 Thread Paul King
Hi everyone, I was asked again recently to identify some potential tasks for various keen members of the community who want to help. We have done this to some degree in the past using various labels on jira tickets but I think perhaps we could look at potential improvements to how we identify and