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  • Q: I'd like to participate. How do I begin?

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      Head on over to the GitHub repo and check out the Contributing.md file! It's always up to date with the latest info on how to contribute.


         — Jack Kiefer (jack.c.kiefer) · 7 months ago
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        Talk about diverse kinds of contributions. Include URLs if relevant (we'll automatically linkify them).

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        Here's how to download and patch our codes…

        Read about our death-defying mailing list and momentous IRC channel at http://lobstermag.net.

  • Q: Other than writing code, how can I contribute?

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      Translation

      We'd like to translate Herm's into languages other than English.


         — Jack Kiefer (jack.c.kiefer) · 7 months ago
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        Discuss documentation, testing, webmastering, and/or publicity.

        Include URLs if relevant (we'll automatically linkify them).

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        We need people to download version 0.4.5 and make sure the frobulator still frobulates correctly.

  • Q: What's a good bug for a newcomer to tackle?

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        Many projects have good small tasks that can teach newcomers how the project works. Now's your chance to share one of them!

        Include URLs if relevant (we'll automatically linkify them).

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        Someone could improve the photo upload dialog box so that it lets you resize the photo before sending it to the web.

  • Q: What is a bug or issue with Herm's that you've been putting off, neglecting, or just plain avoiding?

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        I don't know how to get started with internationalizing my app.

        Bug 392 about printing was filed five years ago, and I don't even know if printing still works.

        I want help from a C coder writing a Maildir patch for Alpine.

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        If this issue was formally filed on the web, be sure to include the URL.

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About Herm's

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A command-line manager for kitchen recipes with plans for incorporating a rich set of features and supporting GUI

from the profile of Jack Kiefer (jack.c.kiefer)

The code is mostly written in Haskell.

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