Call for volunteers
We are looking for volunteers in the following areas.
- top priority logback in 10 minutes
We are looking for a volunteer to write a short document describing logback for beginners, entitled say "logback in 10 minutes". This document is likely to be the most widely read document of the project. Writing such a document is an excellent opportunity to learn logback. Obviously, there would be plenty of editorial help and guidance coming from the logback developers.
- high priority Maintain the groovy configurator
The Groovy configurator, aka Gaffer, although pretty cool, is not getting the attention it deserves. The amount of code involved, altough not completely trivial, is far from insurmountable. We are looking for a volunteer to take over Gaffer.
- Write a tool for parsing log files
We are looking for a volunteer to write a tool for parsing log files.
- Improve OSGi support
We are looking for an OSGi expert to review our current practices and improve OSGi support in logback.
- Fixing bugs
We are looking for volunteers for fixing logback bugs. Volunteering to solve bugs is a good way to learn about any project.
- high priority Proof reading the documentation
We are always looking for volunteers to proof-read the documentation. Suggestions as to the design and look-and-feel of the site are also welcome.
>If you wish to contribute to the project or just hack for fun, you will probably want to import logback as a project into your favorite IDE. See the instructions for building logback in Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA for details.