first, download the code ( you can find the code in project.kde.org/kalzium,
for example. then go to bugs.kde.org, search and fix a few bugs from it,
and use reviewboard ( reviewboard.kde.org ) to send us the patches.


2013/2/17 Rushi Shukla <rushbo...@gmail.com>

> Hi Anne-Marie,
>
> Apologies for replying a bit late .Yes , the responses were very helpful
> and the book you provided guided me a lot . Thanks :-) . I am really
> interested in the KDE applications related to education like KmPlot ,
> Kalgebra , Blinken , Kalzium to name a few . I want to contribute to the
> KDE community towards enhancing these applications to make them more
> interactive and user-friendly . How do I proceed ?
>
> Regards,
> Rushi
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Anne-Marie Mahfouf <
> annemarie.mahf...@free.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rushi,
>>
>> Did you find all these answers useful? Do you have more questions?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Anne-Marie
>>
>
>
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