[erlang-questions] [erlang-bugs] [ANN] Contribution needed - bugs.erlang.org
Michael Santos
michael.santos@REDACTED
Thu Mar 31 16:27:13 CEST 2016
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:05:28AM +0200, Bruce Yinhe wrote:
> Hi
>
> Since the launch of bugs.erlang.org, many issues have been reported by the
> community. You might have noticed that some issues are labelled as
> *"Contribution
> Needed"*:
>
> http://bugs.erlang.org/issues/?jql=status%3D%22Contribution%20Needed%22
>
>
> This means that the OTP team has looked at the issue and would like help
> from the community. You are encouraged to contribute to Erlang by joining
> the discussion and/or helping solving these issues.
>
> Contribute to Erlang/OTP:
>
> 1. Look for issues labelled as "Contribution Needed".
> 2. Discuss in the issue comment.
> 3. Agree on a solution/implementation.
> 4. Submit the contribution as a pull request on Github.
> 5. An OTP team member reviews the implementation and merges the change.
>
>
> You are also encouraged to contribute by joining the discussion on issues
> which are "Open".
Why does logging in with your github account require full access (write
access) to your github account personal details?
Is there a way of monitoring for new issues? For example, could new
issues be forwarded to the old erlang-bugs mail list?
>
> Best regards
>
> *Bruce Yinhe*
> Community Manager
> Industrial Erlang User Group
> +46 72 311 43 89
> community-manager@REDACTED
>
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