Announcing November’s ZF Bug Hunting Days
This upcoming Thursday and Friday, 19-20 November 2009, Zend Framework will
host its third monthly bug hunt. For those of you unfamiliar with the event,
each month, we organize the community to help reduce the number of open
issues reported against the framework. Past events have netted around 100
issue closures over each two-day period — and we want to continue the
momentum.
To sweeten the deal, we’ll give the individual who resolves or assists in
resolving the most issues a Zend Framework t-shirt!
Why should you be interested?
- Help improve the overall quality of the code you’re already using
- Fix issues that have been affecting you
- Save you and your company time spent managing your own patches to ZF,
and move the maintenance upstream by patching the framework itself - Learn valuable Quality Assurance skills
I
and others
have written before on reasons to assist if you need more convincing.
If you want to help out, please make sure you have a CLA
on file with us, and then join us in the #zftalk.dev channel on Freenode
on Thursday and Friday. If you would like more information on specifics of participating,
Pádraic
Brady has written an excellent guide.
Looking forward to seeing you at this month’s Bug Hunt Days!

