Hi Nayananga, I think it's important that you work on something that interests you. Typical areas of contributions we see in Camel is adding new components, improving the existing components or improving the Camel core itself. We also have two new subprojects one geared towards running Camel on Kubernetes (camel-k), project for running in lightweight or ahead of time compiled environment (camel-quarkus).
Perhaps you can have a look at a service or technology that interests you first and then try to find a way to contribute in that area of Camel? zoran On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 8:50 PM Nayananga Muhandiram <nayanangamuhandi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > My name is Nayananga Muhandiram. I was one of Google Summer of Code 2019 > contributor for apache camel website. I`m hoping to apply Google Summer of > code 2020 as well. So I would like to request your guidance to learn and > handle more complex tasks than GSoC 2019. As the initial step, I would like > to know are there any tasks lagging which I can learn and work on? > > Thank You. > > Nayananga Anuradha Muhandiram > Computer Science Undergraduate at University of Jaffna > M +94716369541 <+94716369541> > E nayanangamuhandi...@gmail.com <nayanangamuhandi...@gmail.com> > <https://web.facebook.com/nayananga> > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/nayanangamuhandiram/> > <https://github.com/Nayananga> > <https://stackoverflow.com/users/8036190/nayananga-muhandiram> > <https://medium.com/@nayanangamuhandiram> > <https://getupdatedvianayanangamuhandiram.blogspot.com/> -- Zoran Regvart