Hi.

I've noticed Mozilla Foundation has a list of "good first bugs". Very
useful when trying to get more developers.

Could you list 2-3 "good first bugs" so that I could look at them and
see if I can handle them?

In my opinion a good "good first bug" should have the following characteristics:

- consider very low priority package (so no big pressure is put on
newbies as to when it must be fixed)
- be easy (obvious)
- can require lots of work to fix (I don't have problem spending lots
of time on a bug, as long as it is relatively easy)

Please don't spend too much time looking for one. If you can find
something, I will be happy to fix it (or at least I will try).

Best regards,
Rhywek.

On 7/26/06, Josh Saddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Joshua Nichols wrote:
> * JBoss maintainer
>
> JBoss is a pretty important app in the enterprise world of Java. It has
> been pretty unmaintained for some time now, and could use some love.
> Because of the nature of this beast, I would want someone that uses
> JBoss on a daily basis, preferably in an enterprise setting, to be the
> type of person to maintain this.

I nominate SwifT! :p
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