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You are indeed more than welcome! Actually, the time to start getting involved couldn't be better because the project is currently planning to open its development process.
Even though the Genode source code is released at regular intervals accompanied with the documentation about what has happened (release notes), until now, most of technical discussions, issue tracking, planning, and revision management was done internally at our company. Over the next three months we are going to change that with the goal to make the project more approachable to people outside the company.
So if you are interested in getting involved, please don't be shy! Joining the mailing list is possibly a good start. For meeting in person, I'd like mention that the Genode project will participate in a devroom specifically dedicated to microkernel-based OSes at FOSDEM 2012. See https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/microkernel-devroom/2011-November...




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2011-12-04
So, well coded. Those who would like to learn C++ to a better level and to understand how exactly C++ constructs are used do read the genode code.
I'm a great fan of the genode project.I would love to contribute.