On Monday 18 September 2006 10:34, Kanniball wrote: > Hi! > I would like to start helping in coding on a KDE project. > But since I'm still dealing with QT and some C++, it can be hard to start > coding something, so it can be easier to start fixing some things to get in > touch with the codebase. > After reading the cvs-digest of this week, I've checked the English > Breakfast Network results for Kopete: > http://www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org/krazy/reports/kde-4.0/kdenetwork/kop >ete/index.html > > Looking this way it seems to be very simples to start. Although one > question raised: > Should I really care about this checks, and start making some patches? Or > try something else? >
Personally, it would be best if you tried something else. But if you want to work on some of the krazy checks, I'd go for the contractions, the QString::null checks, the const reference check, and the spelling errors check. Afterwards, if you don't have more ideas, you can always go fix a bug or something like that. Please DO NOT hesitate to ask questions, and we'll try to answer them as quickly as possible, or get you connected with the person who can. -- Matt _______________________________________________ kopete-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel
