Hi Hugo,
That is great news, welcome!
From your experience, I would think you could definitely fit with
the skills needed to work on Triquetrum, and bring some
interesting ideas and contributions.
As a young project we don't have much experience yet on receiving
contributors, but what seems to be required/possible for eclipse
projects in general :
Concrete contributions could work as follows, as we're on GitHub:
- you could create issues to describe the things you would like
to do
- you can deliver patches/enhancements etc via pull requests
- we plan with you when they get merged
For the moment we're working on finalizing our 0.1.0 release to
join the Science 2016 release planned for October 21st.
So we would not merge new developments on master in the next two
weeks or so.
But this should not block you to start suggesting things and
creating issues and pull requests! ;-)
I hope this is already somewhat helpful?
cheers
erwin
Met vriendelijke groeten - Bien à
vous - Kind regards
Erwin
De Ley
Op 9/27/2016 om 9:33 AM schreef Hugo A.
Garcia:
Hello
My name is Hugo A. Garcia. I am a USA citizen with permanent residence
in Belgium. I live in Leuven and I am currently affiliated to KU
Leuven as Volunteer Staff. I have worked extensively with Eclipse and
was the main contributor of BRIDE (Best of Robotics IDE) which is a
MDE IDE for robotics. BRIDE technologies are GMF, EMF, XText,
Graphitti, Epsilon and other associated Eclipse technologies.
I have set up a development environment for Triquetrum and would like
to contribute. Please advise.
-H
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