Have you ever wondered how you could get started contributing to the core Rails code? Have you been watching the growth of RailsBridge and wondering where you could fit in? Well, wonder no longer: we have an answer to both of those questions. Announcing: The First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash.
The idea is simple: RailsBridge has a lot of energy. The Rails Lighthouse has a lot of open tickets. With the help of some Rails Core team members, we’re going to see what we can do to cut down the number of open tickets, encourage more people to get involved with the Rails source, and have some fun.
Here’s how it will work: the BugMash will run over the weekend of August 8-9. The Rails team will identify open issues that need some help and tag them in Lighthouse. Participants will draw from this pool with four goals:
Some of the Bridgers in San Francisco will be organizing a face-to-face way for BugMash participants to come together, but there’s no need to be there to be a part of it. We’ll also have a room open on IRC, and people who are familiar with the Rails internals will be available to help point you in the right direction. We’re going to do everything we can to make it easy to start contributing to Rails.
We’ll be adding more details to this bare outline over the coming week, including a checklist of what you can do to get ready to work in the Rails source and details on a scoring system and rewards for the most active participants. For now, though, there are two things for you to do:
For more information, visit the BugMash Page at the RailsBridge wiki.