Akshay,
Welcome! There are several ways to contribute to Java testing. Some
of these might become part of the JUnit distribution, and others will
become popular extensions. Is there anything that you'd like to do
with JUnit that you can't now? That's a great place to start.
Otherwise, you could look through the bug database for something that
looks like it would take a day or two at most. Is this something
that's explicitly for a school class, or your own interest?
I've CC'ed the junit-devel list with this response, and further
discussion may make sense there. Thanks,
David Saff
On 10/28/07, Akshay Savadatti <asa...@gm...> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am a student and I am interested in devoting some of my time
> to develop some additional functionality/fix bugs for junit. I am
> fairly proficient in Java, but I've never worked on a actual open
> source software project such as junit.
>
> I'd like to know if there is anything substantial that I can
> contribute in a period of around 2-3 months. (I'd also like to know if
> this is the right place to ask this question.)
>
> Thanks,
> Akshay
>
>
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