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Q: I'd like to participate. How do I begin?
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We'd love you to help. We're looking for developers, testers, infosec and crypto experts, and anything else really :)
Start working on an issue here: http://helpwanted.pki.io
Drop and email to help@pki.io or contact us on twitter at @pki_io
— Fraser Scott (zeroXten) · 2 years ago
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Q: Other than writing code, how can I contribute?
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0Discuss design, documentation, testing
Look at architecture from a security and scalability point of view. Review and edit documentation. Test and/or write tests.
Issues can be found here: http://helpwanted.pki.io
Discuss things on the mailing list here: groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pki_io
— Fraser Scott (zeroXten) · 2 years ago
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Q: What's a good bug for a newcomer to tackle?
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0Get started with helping
You can find newcomer friendly issues here: http://helpwanted.pki.io
— Fraser Scott (zeroXten) · 2 years ago
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Q: What is a bug or issue with pki.io that you've been putting off, neglecting, or just plain avoiding?
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0There is lots to do
Not one thing is being put off, but we need help in all areas. Documentation and code comments is going to become particularly important as go progress, as we don't want that to fall behind.
— Fraser Scott (zeroXten) · 2 years ago
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About pki.io
Scalable and open source X.509 certificate management
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