On September 6, 2013 at 9:26:00 AM, Angela Oduor (angela@...) wrote:
Hey Diogo,First off, thanks for all your hard work in v2.x these past few weeks. We're truly appreciative.I'm sure there are also quite a number of issues beyond the list you curated below that need a little cleaning up as well. Sharon and I have been trying to clean some up these past few weeks and will keep doing our best with the clean up.Much like you said, If there's anyone in here who could help us out with this as well, that would be super awesome.Rock on, folks!Angela Oduor.Ushahidi Inc.
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+254 733 675468/ +254 722 675468 | Skype: ngelzyOn Sep 6, 2013, at 4:37 AM, Diogo Freire <me@...> wrote:Hi list!Every now and then, when I have a couple hours spare I try to find a task on GitHub that I could sort out. It is my central repository of quick to-do things.However, there's a LOT of tickets there and most of them are quite old. I constantly find myself digging for some time for a ticket, and when I find an interesting one it has already been fixed or is not applicable anymore.This email is a cry for help.It would be AWESOME to clean the GitHub issues up so newbies like me don't need to spend time trying to figure what to do and can concentrate on doing awesome things. Could you help us? :)Below there are a few tickets that I think could be updated, closed or re-tagged. They are all under the Bug, Community Task or P1 tags.(If you think we could update any other that is not on this list, please do!)It'll would be great if you guys could spend some time updating them. Rest assured I'll do a little happy dance once I see those buckets tidied up.Thanks teeaaammm!Diogo Freire+64 21 140 1055