On 17 October 2010 15:28, pradeep m <peep...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 12:43 PM, maverick gugu <maverick.g...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >  I've been always wanting to do this. Though my coding skills are not
> very
> > up to the mark, I wish to contribute to some open source project by
> coding
> > for it. Can you please guide me into which project can i start with. In
> the
> > process I hope i do understand the source control management systems
> which
> > are there for each n every project.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Gugu
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> Hi ,
>     Thats really good you came out to ask some help for doing opensource
> projects. Its a very good way to keep in touch with the technologies and
> your coding skills.
>
>  The sourceforge.net  is  a good idea. I started my opensource with
> Mozilla
> lab's "Bespin" now its called as "Skywriter".
> There are many such huge projects where you get chance to code. "Android"
> from google, "subversion", "GIT" which is now becoming popular. You can
> just
> go and join the developer community and start contributing.
>
> But apart from these you need a really a great passion and love to code in
> order to do OpenSource or any form of coding.
>
> Hope this helps. Happy coding  :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Pradeep.
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Hi Pradeep, Girish

  If you were to suggest **ONE** open-source project for any new comer to
start with - a project that makes it easy to learn, at the same time,
generates lot of interest in a *newbie* developer to dive deeper & deeper,
what would it be??


Thanks

Hameed
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