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# Join the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Devel mailing list] and say hello.
# [[Chat with us on IRC|the #openhatch IRC channel in freenode]]. (If you can click IRC links: <irc://irc.freenode.net/openhatch>)
## We have weekly meetings, typically on Saturdays at 4pm EST (-5 UTC).
 
== Read more documentation ==
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You can find things to work on by browsing our [http://openhatch.org/bugs/ bug tracker] or asking us!
 
== Start contributing patches! ==
 
We mark issues that are particularly good for new contributors with the "easy" keyword on our bug tracker. You can find the open easy issues [https://openhatch.org/bugs/issue?@columns=title,id,activity,status,assignedto&@sort=activity&@group=priority&@filter=status,keyword&@pagesize=50&@startwith=0&status=-1,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10&keyword=1&@dispname=bitesized here].
 
If you find an issue you like and it isn't assigned to anyone, assign it to yourself and start hacking (you'll need an OpenHatch account to log in to the bug tracker). If it is assigned to someone already, but it looks like they haven't gotten around to working on it, leave a note on the ticket saying that you are interested in taking it (you can also try asking on IRC).
 
When you are ready to submit a patch for an issue, follow the guidelines at [[How we handle patches]].
 
If you ever feel like you are getting stuck or could use some design feedback, don't hesitate to ask for help on the IRC channel, on the devel mailing list, or on the issue ticket. Attending the weekly development meetings on IRC is a great time to ask for help or recommendations on issues to work on.
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