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How to Contribute

jonforums edited this page Aug 24, 2010 · 16 revisions

You’ve used the RubyInstaller to get Ruby up and running on your Windows-based system, you love it, and you really want to help keep the RubyInstaller project moving forward.

But you’re not quite sure where to start, or maybe you think the only things to help with are writing boring (au contrair, mon ami) installer code.

Or maybe you only have a teeny bit of time to contribute (aka “Drive-By Contributions”). Or maybe you’d like to contribute some tasty non-code goodies. Or maybe you’d like to help out with a monetary or other donation.

Fantastic! And thanks for your interest in the RubyInstaller and wanting to dive right in.

A good place to start is to browse over the RubyInstaller TODO List which contains issues that the core developers believe need to be addressed in a timely manner. You’ll find a mix of easy, medium, and challenging things to sink your teeth into depending upon how much time you have to contribute.

If nothing on the TODO list excites you, below are a few other ideas that can really help out.

We accept all contributions covered under the MIT License.

Thanks, and we appreciate your help!
The RubyInstaller Team

Testing

Mailing List Participation

Grass Roots Marketing

Documentation Wrangling

Bug Triage

All projects have bugs. Period.

Part of keeping a project vibrant is to ensure that bugs are made visible, that bugs are prioritized, that bugs are continually reviewed and fixed, and that the fixes are peer reviewed before being committed to stable, released code. In addition to fixes done by the core developers, it’s crucial that other community members with a desire to keep the project healthy be enabled to help in the ongoing Bug Crush Festival.

We use the RubyInstaller Tracker to track and prioritize confirmed RubyInstaller bugs and feature requests.

Contributing Code

UI & Graphics

Admit it. Looks matter.

Gone are the days where you could slap up a lame looking web site and blame it on the fact that you were just a code jockey. Now days many developer focused web sites have taken the time to create a really cool and distinctive look.

They get it.

They realize that the combination of a great look, great code, and a great community are powerful mojo for attracting awesome contributors that keep a project vibrant and growing.

If you’ve got an talent for creating tasty eye candy and see an area that could use a little help, we’d love to hear from you! Whip up a rough draft and let us know at the RubyInstaller Google Group

Donations

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If none of these ideas seems to grab your interest or you have other ideas for contributing, join our mailing list over at the RubyInstaller Google Group and drop us a line as to what you’re thinking. If you would like to first share your idea offlist, please sign in to the group, click on the Members link, and send an email to any one of the group’s Manager’s or Owner.

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