Hi Robert,

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 5:03 AM Robert Kuska <[email protected]> wrote:

> my employer (kiwi.com) decided to hire a bunch of interns to work on
> open source projects we actively use in our company. Each intern has its
> own mentor and each mentor picks his open source projects he wants to
> overlook.
>
> I am one of the mentors and, as you probably already guessed, I picked
> pytest to be my project (it was one of the first modules I ever used in
> python).
>

That's great news! Thanks and congratulations to your company, that's an
excellent initiative on their part.

My current plan is to pick some documentation issues firstly afterwards
> continue
> with some bugs fixing and as a final step implement some medium-sized
> feature.
> There are basically no rules from my employer about scope of work and
> therefore
> I've decided to ask you whether you have some lists of features you would
> like
> to have implemented but don't have a time to.
>

That sounds like a good plan. We don't have an organized list, but we do
label the issues so I would suggest to take a look at issues labeled "docs"
and/or "easy" and choose from there.

As for the medium sized feature nothing comes to my mind right now, I'll
think about it.

Also feel free to ask for help regarding any topic!

Cheers,
Bruno.
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