new subscriber looking for grunt work

Hello All,
I'll be as brief as possible. The welcome message to this list suggested that I post a brief introduction of myself, so here it goes. I've been programming for about 10 years now (7 professionally). I would rank myself as a moderate programmer always looking to improve, and would like to help on this project in whatever way I can. I'll be trolling for grunt work and any documentation that needs to be done while I get the hang of things around here.
Thanks for your patience. Sergio Mion

I'll be as brief as possible. The welcome message to this list suggested that I post a brief introduction of myself, so here it goes. I've been programming for about 10 years now (7 professionally). I would rank myself as a moderate programmer always looking to improve, and would like to help on this project in whatever way I can. I'll be trolling for grunt work and any documentation that needs to be done while I get the hang of things around here.
Hi Sergio,
an activity that is always worthwhile is bug and patch review. Pick a patch or a bug report that hasn't seen any feedback (there are, unfortunately, plenty of them), and try to analyse it.
See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-November/029831.html
for an older article of what these activites involve.
Regards, Martin

Martin v. Löwis wrote:
an activity that is always worthwhile is bug and patch review. Pick a patch or a bug report that hasn't seen any feedback (there are, unfortunately, plenty of them), and try to analyse it.
Sergio, welcome.
As Martin said, bugs and patch revision is a fruitful activity, for Python, and for you.
You can use these pages to have a grand vision of which bugs and patchs we have still open and start choosing your first:
http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_bugs_00.html http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_patchs_00.html
Regards,
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Facundo Batista
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Sergio Mion