Hi Fuchee,
Welcome to the list! We can always use help on the project. We
always need help with testing: testing different systems with
different configurations, submitting bug reports etc. We're open to
new plugins and ideas (know of some forensic artifacts or malware
capabilities that we are not currently supporting that you'd like to
write a plugin for?). We also appreciate community documentation:
articles that show usage of Volatility in investigations (see
http://code.google.com/p/volatility/wiki/VolatilityDocumentationProject)
We are easy to communicate with: #volatility on freenode, this list,
our issue tracker (
http://code.google.com/p/volatility/issues/list)
twitter @volatility, @iMHLv2, @attrc, @gleeda or as individuals by
email.
If any of these things sound good to you or if you think of something
else you'd like to contribute, feel free to let us know :-)
All the best,
-Jamie (gleeda)
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:41 AM, fuchee vang <fucheevang(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm a forensics developer hoping to help out with this project. Let me know
if you have anything that needs working on and hopefully I can contribute to
this great open source project. Thanks.
Regards,
Fuchee Vang
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