Welcome aboard.

I'd recommend reading the HowToContribute wiki for understanding the
contribution process.

For other tips on getting started, there is the "newbie" label in JIRA, but
it's an imperfect sorting.  I recommend doing the following:

1) Look at unit test JIRAs, both open and closed.  Tons of benefits:
they'll help you understand some part of the API, some could use some
comments and enhancements, etc.
2) Pick a component (ResourceManager, NodeManager, MR APIs, DataNode,
NameNode, etc.) and focus on that to start.  It's easier than trying to
understand it all at once.
3) Participate in some code reviews.  It will be non-binding, but testing
out other code can help you understand some part.

-Ray


On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Ajoy Bhatia <ajoy.bha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a software developer and have been working in the industry since 1991.
> I have written Java code for Map-Reduce jobs in my recent jobs. I want to
> contribute to the Hadoop project, and signed up for mapreduce-dev mailing
> list but I am open to contributing to any Hadoop project module that needs
> help.
>
> I would like to know of any beginner-level issues that I could start
> working on. I have gone through the Newcomers and Getting Started pages on
> community.apache.org. As suggested, I searched Hadoop Map/Reduce Jira for
> issues tagged "GSoC" or "mentor". That didn't help me identify something
> suitable. I would appreciate any help in getting me started as a
> contributor.
>
> Thanks...
> - Ajoy
>

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