Re: Valuable items for beginners

2014-03-18 Thread ChangSeok Oh
Thanks for your reply,  Ekaterina and Hashem :)

 Hi ChangSeok, translation and documentation are probably the most
 accessible areas for new contributors, but the learning curves are
 still quite steep.

Would you share some links for new contributors to learn it? It would be very 
helpful to them and me. :)

Best regards.

ChangSeok

On Mar 17, 2014, at 7:12 PM, Ekaterina Gerasimova kittykat3...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 On 14 March 2014 17:52, Hashem Nasarat hnasa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Perhaps there's some work in documentation that would fit into a 1-month
 period.
 
 CCing gnome-doc-list for this reason
 
 On 03/14/2014 01:41 PM, ChangSeok Oh wrote:
 Hi everyone.
 I'm looking for some interesting items for beginners to contribute to
 GNOME project.
 Long story short, I would get a chance to introduce GNOME project to
 sophomore class students in a university.
 If some of them are interested in GNOME, they will perform GNOME related
 tasks for 4 weeks.
 So I'm researching which part of GNOME need beginner's hands.
 Translation is the first thing poping up in my mind but I hope something
 more attractive, not too easy for them and which could be completed in 4
 weeks.
 
 Hi ChangSeok, translation and documentation are probably the most
 accessible areas for new contributors, but the learning curves are
 still quite steep.
 
 We have the next stable release (3.12) coming up next Monday, so I
 expect both of the teams to be very busy until the last scheduled
 stable release on the 14th of April.
 
 Any idea is welcome.
 
 ChangSeok
 
 
 
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Re: Valuable items for beginners

2014-03-18 Thread Ekaterina Gerasimova
On 18 March 2014 10:31, ChangSeok Oh changs...@gnome.org wrote:
 Thanks for your reply,  Ekaterina and Hashem :)

 Hi ChangSeok, translation and documentation are probably the most
 accessible areas for new contributors, but the learning curves are
 still quite steep.


 Would you share some links for new contributors to learn it? It would be
 very helpful to them and me. :)

The documentation team have a short guide on contributing[1], which
starts with setting up a development environment as we need to be able
to test applications and the Shell pretty much from master in git
before we can even thinking about writing docs.

You can find the rest our our resources or links to resources that we
use on our wiki page[2].

 Best regards.

 ChangSeok

All the best,
Kat

[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Contributing
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject
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Re: Valuable items for beginners

2014-03-17 Thread Ekaterina Gerasimova
On 14 March 2014 17:52, Hashem Nasarat hnasa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Perhaps there's some work in documentation that would fit into a 1-month
 period.

 CCing gnome-doc-list for this reason

 On 03/14/2014 01:41 PM, ChangSeok Oh wrote:
 Hi everyone.
 I'm looking for some interesting items for beginners to contribute to
 GNOME project.
 Long story short, I would get a chance to introduce GNOME project to
 sophomore class students in a university.
 If some of them are interested in GNOME, they will perform GNOME related
 tasks for 4 weeks.
 So I'm researching which part of GNOME need beginner's hands.
 Translation is the first thing poping up in my mind but I hope something
 more attractive, not too easy for them and which could be completed in 4
 weeks.

Hi ChangSeok, translation and documentation are probably the most
accessible areas for new contributors, but the learning curves are
still quite steep.

We have the next stable release (3.12) coming up next Monday, so I
expect both of the teams to be very busy until the last scheduled
stable release on the 14th of April.

 Any idea is welcome.

 ChangSeok



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Valuable items for beginners

2014-03-14 Thread ChangSeok Oh
Hi everyone.
I’m looking for some interesting items for beginners to contribute to GNOME 
project.
Long story short, I would get a chance to introduce GNOME project to sophomore 
class students in a university. 
If some of them are interested in GNOME, they will perform GNOME related tasks 
for 4 weeks. 
So I’m researching which part of GNOME need beginner's hands.
Translation is the first thing poping up in my mind but I hope something more 
attractive, not too easy for them and which could be completed in 4 weeks.

Any idea is welcome.

ChangSeok

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Re: Valuable items for beginners

2014-03-14 Thread Hashem Nasarat
Perhaps there's some work in documentation that would fit into a 1-month
period.

CCing gnome-doc-list for this reason

On 03/14/2014 01:41 PM, ChangSeok Oh wrote:
 Hi everyone.
 I’m looking for some interesting items for beginners to contribute to
 GNOME project.
 Long story short, I would get a chance to introduce GNOME project to
 sophomore class students in a university. 
 If some of them are interested in GNOME, they will perform GNOME related
 tasks for 4 weeks. 
 So I’m researching which part of GNOME need beginner's hands.
 Translation is the first thing poping up in my mind but I hope something
 more attractive, not too easy for them and which could be completed in 4
 weeks.
 
 Any idea is welcome.
 
 ChangSeok
 
 
 
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