I second that. In addition, the "Ticket reports" page at

    http://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/TicketReports

has a link to "beginner" tickets which are good tickets to get started
with our development process. The content of these tickets is easy
(sometimes just a typo), so you focus on the development process.

You can always get to the "Ticket reports" page by clicking the
"View tickets" button on the top left of the Sage trac home page

    http://trac.sagemath.org/

Best, Samuel


Le mardi 26 janvier 2016 12:48:02 UTC, jhonrubia6 a écrit :
>
> As I see no other answers I volunteer mine. As a newbie myself in the 
> developers community (two year user only) I began with tickets on 
> documentation and graphics since it seemed to me the easiest way to get 
> used to the development cycle and the inners of Sage programming slowly. 
> You can either search trac to find a need_work ticket which appeals to you 
> as doable or open your own trac ticket on a bug if you happened to have 
> found one. If you think of an enhacement it is better to ask the community 
> on this forum for it may be implemented in some already written module.
> Hope it helps, and welcome.
>
> El martes, 19 de enero de 2016, 14:52:35 (UTC+1), Siddhartha Gairola 
> escribió:
>>
>> Dear Developers,
>>
>> I am a newbie and would like to get started.
>> I am in my sophomore year at college and i know c,c++,python,html,css and 
>> javascript.
>>
>> I would be highly grateful if i could get some assistance with this.
>>
>> Thanking you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Siddhartha
>>
>

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