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Q: I'd like to participate. How do I begin?
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The best way to begin is to pick a bug from our bug tracker at http://github.com/rmccue/SimplePie/issues
Create a fork on GitHub and send a pull request once you've fixed the bug, and we'll pull it upstream.
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We also have a mailing list which you should join: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/simplepie-support/
— Ryan McCue (rmccue) · 7 years ago
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Q: Other than writing code, how can I contribute?
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We pride ourselves on our documentation, but it can always be better! Write up examples, fix the API documentation or just fix errors at http://simplepie.org/wiki/
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0Write tests
The best way to ensure SimplePie works is to make sure everything is rigorously tested. We have a number of tests already, but we need to improve on these (and move them to proper PHPUnit tests). http://github.com/simplepie/simplepie/tree/master/tests/
— Ryan McCue (rmccue) · 7 years ago
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Q: What's a good bug for a newcomer to tackle?
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Q: What is a bug or issue with SimplePie that you've been putting off, neglecting, or just plain avoiding?
About SimplePie
SimplePie is a very fast and easy-to-use class, written in PHP, that puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication'.
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