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<title>Developers Guide</title>
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<subsection name="Contributing">
<p>
Becoming involved with a community project such as Commons Math can at
first appear to be very daunting. The Math projects motivations are to
design and build a well thoughtout API. With this in mind, there is a great
deal of review and discussion revolving around how and why a particular
package is included or written into the project. It is understandable that
individuals may have an interest in donating either their time or code to the
project, and we want to promote this. For this reason, we are working to
maintain guidelines for proposing additional packages or coding efforts
within the project.
Here are some steps to take to get starting contributing to commons-math:
</p>
<p>
<ol>
<li>Formost it is important to review the overall objectives
and <a href="proposal.html">proposal</a> upon which the project is
<li>Start by reviewing the overall objectives stated in the
<a href="proposal.html">proposal</a> upon which the project is
founded.
</li>
<li>Review the completed, current and future
<a href="tasks.html">tasks</a> of the project.
<a href="tasks.html">tasks</a> of the project. Also have a look
at the<a href="http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/MathWishList">
Wiki.</a>
</li>
<li>Be sure to join the Commons Developer and Interest
<li>Be sure to join the commons-dev and commons-user
<a href="mail-lists.html">
email lists</a> and use them appropriately (make sure the string
"[math]" is somewhere in the Subject line of all your postings).
"[math]" starts the Subject line of all your postings).
Make any proposals here where the group can comment on them.
</li>
<li>