Hi Mudit

We welcome anyone interested in contributing! You have a couple of choices on 
method, depending on how the magnitude of contribution and whether or not you 
want formal credit for it in the “authors” section:

* you can just do some work on a fork of the master repo and generate a pull 
request. We’ll look at the code, perhaps make suggestions, and then a developer 
can commit it. We’ll include a “thanks to Mudit” message, but you won’t be 
listed as an official developer. We don’t accept major changes that way, though 
- just minor stuff like a small bug fix.

* you can sign and return the individual contributors form at . This adds you 
to the developer’s list - but we still ask that you follow the same steps as 
above when submitting code to the repo, especially when becoming more familiar 
with the system.

There are a number of on-going efforts you can become involved with, depending 
on your area of interest. Are you primarily interested in networking 
transports, implementing MPI collective algorithms, launch and runtime support, 
…?

Ralph



> On Jan 6, 2016, at 9:09 AM, Mudit Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All,
> I am looking forward in contributing towards
> the development of Open-Mpi , I am an ECE
> undergrad and have some free time.
> Can anyone involve me into some project.
> 
> As far as programming skills are concerned
> I have some 1k line of code in Octave -- I know it's
> not very relevant but it shows that I can code for long.
> 
> Here is the code:https://github.com/RickOne16/matrix 
> <https://github.com/RickOne16/matrix>
> 
> Bests,
> Mudit
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