Hi, Welcome to the community! Yes, the INCR project is a good place to start as it does not require intimate knowledge of the Open edX codebase, but will still allow you to make meaningful contributions to the platform. If you have any questions, certainly feel free to reach out to this mailing list or to Slack <https://openedx-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/>.
Below is a link to our devstack in Github and should help you get started. https://github.com/edx/devstack Thanks! Matt edX Community Support Engineer On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 2:22:09 PM UTC-5, P Virgo wrote: > > Hi folks, > > According to the Process for Contributing Code, I should get in touch with > you right now. Hope this is the right place. > > I'm looking to get familiar with the platform and get in the practice of > improving the codebase and my skillset, as appropriate. I've got a few > years of working with Python on proprietary projects under my belt, along > with the requisite comfort around css and html (also some Javascript, but > it's not my favorite.) > > It looks like the Incremental Improvements tickets are designed for people > looking to get on-board; > https://openedx.atlassian.net/projects/INCR/issues/INCR-2?filter=allopenissues&orderby=priority%20DESC > > is a slightly random but plausible(?) entry point. I haven't jumped into > the code or gotten to the technical portion of how you handle pull requests > yet, but I've seen that it's there. > > Take care. > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General Open edX discussion" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/edx-code/3e47ee76-4ec0-4ba6-924a-7ff97a0c87d4%40googlegroups.com.
