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1.1 misho 1: # How to get started helping out in the curl project
2:
3: We are always in need of more help. If you are new to the project and are
4: looking for ways to contribute and help out, this document aims to give a few
5: good starting points.
6:
7: A good idea is to start by subscribing to the [curl-library mailing
8: list](https://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/curl-library) to keep track of the
9: current discussion topics.
10:
11: ## Scratch your own itch
12:
13: One of the best ways is to start working on any problems or issues you have
14: found yourself or perhaps got annoyed at in the past. It can be a spelling
15: error in an error text or a weirdly phrased section in a man page. Hunt it
16: down and report the bug. Or make your first pull request with a fix for that.
17:
18: ## Help wanted
19:
20: In the issue tracker we occasionally mark bugs with [help
21: wanted](https://github.com/curl/curl/labels/help%20wanted), as a sign that the
22: bug is acknowledged to exist and that there's nobody known to work on this
23: issue for the moment. Those are bugs that are fine to "grab" and provide a
24: pull request for. The complexity level of these will of course vary, so pick
25: one that piques your interest.
26:
27: ## Work on known bugs
28:
29: Some bugs are known and haven't yet received attention and work enough to get
30: fixed. We collect such known existing flaws in the
31: [KNOWN_BUGS](https://curl.haxx.se/docs/knownbugs.html) page. Many of them link
32: to the original bug report with some additional details, but some may also
33: have aged a bit and may require some verification that the bug still exists in
34: the same way and that what was said about it in the past is still valid.
35:
36: ## Fix autobuild problems
37:
38: On the [autobuilds page](https://curl.haxx.se/dev/builds.html) we show a
39: collection of test results from the automatic curl build and tests that are
40: performed by volunteers. Fixing compiler warnings and errors shown there is
41: something we value greatly. Also, if you own or run systems or architectures
42: that aren't already tested in the autobuilds, we also appreciate more
43: volunteers running builds automatically to help us keep curl portable.
44:
45: ## TODO items
46:
47: Ideas for features and functions that we have considered worthwhile to
48: implement and provide are kept in the
49: [TODO](https://curl.haxx.se/docs/todo.html) file. Some of the ideas are
50: rough. Some are well thought out. Some probably aren't really suitable
51: anymore.
52:
53: Before you invest a lot of time on a TODO item, do bring it up for discussion
54: on the mailing list. For discussion on applicability but also for ideas and
55: brainstorming on specific ways to do the implementation etc.
56:
57: ## You decide
58:
59: You can also come up with a completely new thing you think we should do. Or
60: not do. Or fix. Or add to the project. You then either bring it to the mailing
61: list first to see if people will shoot down the idea at once, or you bring a
62: first draft of the idea as a pull request and take the discussion there around
63: the specific implementation. Either way is fine.
64:
65: ## CONTRIBUTE
66:
67: We offer [guidelines](https://curl.haxx.se/dev/contribute.html) that are
68: suitable to be familiar with before you decide to contribute to curl. If
69: you're used to open source development, you'll probably not find many
70: surprises in there.
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