It will be great to have something like that. Something that you figure out digging at ghc trac wiki pages, mailing lists, google search etc will be a few minutes job for a mentor. It may be a bit taxing on the mentors but they can limit how many newbies they are mentoring and also breed new mentors to keep the cycle going.

-harendra

On 25 September 2016 at 11:46, Jason Dagit <dagitj@gmail.com> wrote:


On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Christopher Allen <cma@bitemyapp.com> wrote:
I'd be willing to help with work required to open up GHC development
more along multiple lines including:

Bots/automation for Github

Talking to Rust devs about what works, what doesn't

Last year I approached some folks in the rust community because I wanted to learn how to contribute to the rust compiler. In my experience, the really special thing they had was an identified pool of contributors who were willing and able to provide mentoring. I got hooked up with a mentor and that made all the difference. I had a real live person I could talk to about the process, the process-meta, and that person had context with me. Pretty much everything else was just details.

GHC dev probably has mentors too, but I don't know because I've never thought to check or ask.


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