On Wednesday 14 December 2005 09:15 am, Dries Buytaert wrote:
So all this being said, I'd like to know what - if anything - I could do to help.
Helping out in the issue tracker (analyzing bugs, reproducing bugs, fixing bugs, testing fixes) is a great way to get involved with Drupal development. Just pick the issues that look _fun_ to work on. :)
I know I didn't really begin to grok Drupal until I began developing modules. It still took me a few mods before I had a good understanding of what I was doing. :-) While there are tutorials in the handbooks, such as node_example, frankly none of them go far enough or deep enough. Really good deep but clear multi-pass tutorials are incredibly useful, but Drupal isn't there, yet. I believe I've the writing skills to do such a writeup, but I don't know that I truly grok Drupal well enough to get it right. My day job is also not Drupal related, sadly, so I don't have much time to devote to it. :-( At some point I want to give it a shot, though. I'll probably be trolling #Drupal when I do so to make sure I'm not saying something incredibly stupid. -- Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42 larry@garfieldtech.com ICQ: 6817012 "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas Jefferson