VERY GOOD IDEA, boss ;-) Pat Eyler wrote:
I don't many recommendations right now, but perhaps we should start a list on the wiki. If we do, it would be good to structure it like (with a coupld of examples -- which might be mis-filed):
Koha Projects
for Perl/Shell coders: Simple (basic jobs, able to be finished in 1-3 days of work) write unit tests for Koha modules write acceptance tests for Koha Intermediate (more advanced jobs requiring 1-2 weeks of work) write a new kind of search port koha (esp installer/upgrader) to other unixish platform Advanced (big jobs requiring a month or more, and probably much coordination with other developers on the team) write/work on NCIP write/work on Z39.50 server port Koha to win32
for HTML/CSS/Javascript coders (sorry, I haven't a clue what should go here) Simple (basic jobs, able to be finished in 1-3 days of work) Intermediate (more advanced jobs requiring 1-2 weeks of work) Advanced (big jobs requiring a month or more, and probably much coordination with other developers on the team)
for non-coders Simple (basic jobs, able to be finished in 1-3 days of work) figure out and document something in Koha proofread part of the manual Intermediate (more advanced jobs requiring 1-2 weeks of work) write a new section for the manual write an article about Koha for publication Advanced (big jobs requiring a month or more, and probably much coordination with other developers on the team) write a new manual/book for/about Koha (supplement the existing manuals
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Owen Leonard wrote:
Is there still a need for HTML Code upgrade to CSS and HTML 4 compliancy?
I'm also interested in contributing!
-- Owen Leonard