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Looking to help out #163

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shercoder opened this issue May 3, 2013 · 3 comments
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Looking to help out #163

shercoder opened this issue May 3, 2013 · 3 comments
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Hey my friend introduced me to your project and we have already started to use it in our small projects.I am looking to help out. Is there anything that i can do to help out in your project. If there is anything that I can help you with, please let me know. Thank you

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jacquev6 commented May 4, 2013

Hello! Thank you for your offer to help! I will be happy to accept your pull requests.

Clearly the worst part of PyGithub is its documentation... If you are motivated to improve it, feel absolutely free! You could structure and update the wiki. Just write what would have been useful for you when you discovered PyGithub. Also, you could improve the reference documentation (generated from the doc strings)

If you're not into documentation, there has been some recent API changes. I will not have time to analyze them soon, because I'm in vacations, so you can check their impact on PyGithub. There are also missing functionalities around notifications and specific exceptions

Just choose what you like and tell me you're working on it, so we don't do twice the same thing.

And if you need help, do not hesitate to ask.

Cheers!

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Hello! Thanks for replying. I am sorry about not being able to reply soon.
I picked up a back injury over the weekend, so I was just resting.

I will work on adding the missing notifications functionality. Then from
there I'll see what else I can contribute to.

Thanks again for letting me help!

Enjoy your vacation!!

On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Vincent Jacques notifications@github.comwrote:

Hello! Thank you for your offer to help! I will be happy to accept your
pull requests.

Clearly the worst part of PyGithub is its documentation... If you are
motivated to improve it, feel absolutely free! You could structure and
update the wiki https://github.com/jacquev6/PyGithub/wiki. Just write
what would have been useful for you when you discovered PyGithub. Also, you
could improve the reference documentationhttp://jacquev6.github.com/PyGithub(generated from the doc
stringshttps://github.com/jacquev6/PyGithub/blob/master/github/MainClass.py#L39
)

If you're not into documentation, there has been some recent API changeshttp://developer.github.com/changes/.
I will not have time to analyze them soon, because I'm in vacations, so you
can check their impact on PyGithub. There are also missing functionalities
around notificationshttp://developer.github.com/changes/2012-10-26-notifications-api/and specific
exceptions #152

Just choose what you like and tell me you're working on it, so we don't do
twice the same thing.

And if you need help, do not hesitate to ask.

Cheers!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/163#issuecomment-17429537
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Pardeep Singh

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jacquev6 commented Sep 6, 2013

Update: some missing functionalities are now listed in README.rst

@shercoder shercoder added the v1 label Mar 2, 2014
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