Hi Satyaki,

> I'm Satyaki, a second year computer science undergrad from India and I'm 
> interested in the project to refactor and reduce code and the one to reduce 
> possible bugs.

Apologies on the delay responding, but welcome!  

> Ca you expand on it some more detail? Also what should I do to familiarize 
> myself with it?

What would you like to know?  Selecting the title of our project ideas goes to 
a page with more details.  Ultimately, though, this is YOUR project, so you 
will need to expand on what YOU *want* to do in more detail. :-)

To get started, I suggest diving in and doing a little code task.  BRL-CAD's 
source code is quite large, but don't let that distract you.  Most any of the 
remaining open GCI tasks are great starting points:

http://www.google-melange.com/gci/org/google/gci2013/brlcad

Can you tell us a little more about yourself and your experience?  Are there 
any other projects that sound interesting to you?  What are your application 
areas of interest?

> Also when are the mentors likely to be available on the irc channel? I tried 
> talking to them once but got no response.

Mentors are on 24/7 but not waiting to answer questions.  IRC etiquette is to 
ask a question and wait for a reply, which may come instantly or hours later:  
http://brlcad.org/wiki/IRC

Cheers!
Sean


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