If you’ve wanted to get more involved with Flock development, there’s now a tutorial online to teach you how to verify bugs in Flock.
For those following Flock and wishing to get involved, bug verification is an ideal entrance. You can do as much (or as little!) as you want, and you can exercise your creativity and ingenuity on the way.
P.S. If it looks familiar to anyone, that’s because it’s adapted from an obscure tutorial I wrote for Eazel five years ago.
March 22, 2006 at 3:09 pm
[...] For instance, last night I spent a bit of time proofreading Eli’s newly developed Wiki explanation of how to verify a bug in Flock. In doing so, I rediscovered how to identify which build of Flock you are using, which is needed information if you are going to report a bug. I’ve also learned a bit about participating on IRC by hanging out on the irc-flock channel and observing the dialog that takes place there. Not only do you get a sense of the personalities of the Flock developers, but you also see how hard they work to make a product such as Flock work. So whether it is becoming involved in a church, a political party, or a hobby, jumping in and contributing whatever you have to offer, putting something in leads to a significant return on your investment of time. [...]
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