Hey All,
I've been reading about the OpenCog architecture for a while, and mainly 
from Ben's volumes (I & II) on the system. It is very interesting, and 
although I'm far from having digested it all completely, I guess this is a 
good time as any to actually get started hands-on. My interests are 
particularly on the NLP facets of the project. 

About myself: I'm just a regular software developer moderately versed in 
JAVA. I dabbled in C++ a little in my school years. I've got a book in C++ 
I plan to peruse through while going through this. I am not a terribly 
brilliant person, but I've always adored physics and mathematics. I got a 
bachelors in these, and two masters subsequently in the engineering. Thus, 
I have a fair amount of experience doing core research. In some way, that's 
what I envision of myself as an OpenCog member in the far (far) future.

So, towards that purpose, how can I best get started? Is there preferably 
some  docker image that I need to boot? There're just so many sub-projects 
on github on opencog, it's a little mindnumbing. Also, is there someone who 
can best mentor me for a little while? Again, I'd love to get started with 
some minor tasks, preferably in the NLP arena. However, I'm fairly open to 
any opportunities.

Thanks very much in advance..

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