<div dir="ltr">Hello to all developers.<br><br>I would like to tell you about an idea taken from a project I work with, so that if you consider possible and useful, it be used in OpenSIPS.<br><br>I am registered contributor for OpenSolaris (<a href="http://www.opensolaris.org">www.opensolaris.org</a>) project, and in the area of bug fixing, they use a concept called bit size bugs; the bit size bugs are, as defined in they words<i> "Bugs marked with the oss-bite-size keyword tend to be small and
self-contained and are a good place to start to get familiar with
OpenSolaris source code."<br><br></i>When one decides to work in one of these, an specialized engineer works as sponsor in the bug fixin, offering technical support in bug fix, guidance, quality assurance, and finally, it is the person in charge of applying the fix on repositories.<i><br>
<br></i>I think that a figure like this, could be a good starting point so that possible new developers start to understand opensips code, and in some time, they could be full knowledge developer/maintainers of core and modules. Module owner or module/core maintainers would classify the reported bugs, according to its complexity, and they would be sposors for people which offer to work on them.<i> <br>
<br></i>That is my idea. <br><br>Thanks in advance for your oppinions and comentaries.<br><br>Kind regards,<br><br>Sergio G.<i><br></i></div>