Fixing easy bugs is an excellent method to start contributing patches to Gluster. - Bugs which are marked with EasyFix flag can be found from below BugZilla query. - [Bugzilla Query For EasyFix Bugs](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&keywords=EasyFix&list_id=2626252&product=GlusterFS) - [RSS-feed for EasyFix Gluster Bugs](http://goo.gl/OpQwlv) - To fix EasyFix bugs, - When you pick an EasyFix you want to work on, assign it to yourself and move it to ASSIGNED - Check [Bug report life cycle](./Bug report Life Cycle.md) and follow it. - Check Developers page for details about development workflow, GlusterFS design documents etc. Sometimes an *Easy Fix* bug has a patch attached. In those cases, the *Patch* keyword has been added to the bug. These bugs can be used by new contributors that would like to verify their workflow. [Bug 1099645](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1099645) is one example of those. ### Guidelines for new comers - While trying to write a patch, do not hesitate to ask questions. - If something in the documentation is unclear, we do need to know so that we can improve it. - There are no stupid questions, and it's more stupid to not ask questions that others can easily answer. Always assume that if you have a question, someone else would like to hear the answer too. [Reach out](http://gluster.org/community/index.html) to the developers in \#gluster or \#gluster-dev on Freenode IRC, or on one of the mailing lists, try to keep the discussions public so that anyone can learn from it.