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Message #00262
Re: filing bugs & RFEs against OpenCog
Hi,
I've added my left over tasks from attention allocation to the bug
tracker and am offering mentoring on them. Most are relatively simple
and ones that I'll eventually get to, but they may be useful for new
people getting familiar with the code
https://bugs.launchpad.net/opencog
Cheers,
Joel
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 7:08 PM, David Hart <hart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In the near future, we'll need a healthy collection of bugs & RFEs to get a
> pulse on and invigorate developer interest in OpenCog.
>
> Already some at #opencog have expressed interest in being assigned small
> tasks and/or projects.
>
> Of course it will take time to build a bug collection, and presently OpenCog
> is still running in low-visibility mode, but when we're ready to stand up
> and wave our hands about OpenCog, it will be good to have a ready-made list
> of tasks that newcomers can choose from.
>
> Also, now is a good time to discuss or make suggestions about the process,
> meta data like milestones, etc. at https://bugs.launchpad.net/opencog/
>
> For the workflow of larger projects that use multi-dependent bugs, I suggest
> we work to collect and summarize list and chat discussions on these topics
> at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/opencog and if applicable also describe
> how they fit into larger development goals at
> http://opencog.org/wiki/Development, http://opencog.org/wiki/Projects or
> http://opencog.org/wiki/Ideas (ideally these three pages should represent a
> hierarchy of in-development, committed, and nice-to-have project ideas).
>
> Thoughts? Suggestions? Ideas? Bugs? :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> -dave
>
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