On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 8:17 AM Jethro Djan
Hi,
Not sure what you mean by a core ConTeXt developer. I think, as with anything, you get better at it by using it extensively. I would focus on a use case of interest and take advantage of ConTeXt’s unmatched extensibility to automate much of it as possible. Then you ask for help when you get stuck.
If you want to contribute to ConTeXt, maybe start by having a look at the source and try to understand what’s going on (should be accessible to you since you are a C developer). If you identify a bug, or want to propose a feature, I am sure the community will support you however it can.
Jethro
I want to contribute to ConTeXt. I think that the steps for me should be: 1. Learn TeX 2. Learn LuaMetaTeX and then I can approach the C code. It won't make any sense if I just start reading the LuaMetaTeX code. -- Respect, Shiv Shankar Dayal