The short form is "join the community". Shawn did so as he explained.
A _great_ place to contribute is to write unit tests. That's also a
bit "safe" in that it doesn't change Solr but does improve it!
Poke around the build site and look at the coverage reports, pick a
part of Solr that isn't test
On 5/15/2014 6:10 AM, Mukundaraman valakumaresan wrote:
> How to become a solr committer? Any suggestions?
For me, this question has personal relevance.
In 2010, I began to integrate Solr into our environment. I joined the
mailing list, asked questions, stumbled around quite a lot. Eventually
I
Hi
How to become a solr committer? Any suggestions?
Regards
Mukund