Ibrahim Jarif writes:
> I'm Ibrahim Jarif. I'm studying computer engineering (3rd year). I wish to
> apply for GSoC'16 with the mailman Project.
Welcome!
> I'd really appreciate if someone could guide me and get me started with the
> project.
The place to start is by bookmarking the GSoC 2016 page at
http://wiki.list.org/DEV/Google%20Summer%20of%20Code%202016
and the DEV page itself at
http://wiki.list.org/DEV/
If you haven't already checked Google's rules, do so at the "new GSoC
page" at
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
(note that it's not "google-melange.com" any more!)
If you have a "Mailman itch" you need to "scratch", please let us know
about it. It might make a good GSoC project. If not, check the ideas
page (the first link above).
Finally, once you've got yourself a bit oriented, you should get
yourself a gitlab account[1], and check the issues at
https://gitlab.com/groups/mailman/issues
for something easy (like a doc fix), and start working toward a merge
request. We want you to have at least one under your belt before
starting the summer. (It doesn't have to be approved and merged for
you to qualify -- it's just proof that you're ready to deal with the
mechanics of contributing to Mailman.)
Footnotes:
[1] Not github, nothing against github personally but since we're a
GNU project, our Fearless Leader gets annoyed by RMS if we use
non-free resources, and that is pretty fearsomely annoying. :-)
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