clickstream - How to Contribute
Contributing doesn't always mean having CVS commit access. In fact, some of the
best open source contributors never have CVS commit access. In order for
clickstream to be successful, we rely on help in many areas other
than writing software. These include:
- Submitting bug reports (with patches!)
- Writing documentation (esp. based on common issues in the forums)
- Helping out in the forums
Recognition
We recognize people who help out in any way by adding their name as a Contributor to
the
Development Team. Every person listed there has helped
in some way, big or small, to make clickstream what it is today. Without
them, the project certainly would not be the same. With that said, we know that some
people are especially interested in writing software...
Becoming a developer
Becoming a developer for clickstream is on an invite-only basis. The
project leaders look for people who have submitted bug reports (with patches),
helped out with writing documentation, and stay active in the community forums. In
addition to all these, developers must demonstrate a strong desire to see the project
be succesful. This is typically done by staying in touch with the project leaders,
following up on reported bugs, and generally offering assistance.
If you believe that you have demonstrated that you are ready to be a clickstream
developer, submit a request for the "Developer" role
here.