Hi there,
Good to see you are motivated to hack on LibreOffice for Google Summer
of Code. In our selection process we want students to have fixed a
non-trivial easy hack or bug. And the best way for you to start is to
dive into the code right now. Starting to work on the area that interest
you can only help you.
First steps:
* Get the whole thing build
* Pick a project idea or easy hack
* Read the code and start with small patches.
* Submit your patches for review.
I hope this helps,
--
Cedric
On Fri, 2014-01-24 at 02:12 +0530, GAURAV Agrawal wrote:
Hello,
I am a 2nd year computer science engineering student and I want to
take part in Gsoc 2014 by contributing to LibreOffice. I have browsed
through the LibreOffice list of ideas for Gsoc 2014.
I have some programming experience with C++ and am really keen to
apply this knowledge to some practical application
.
I don't have any prior application development experience but I am
willing to be a part of it.Please,if anybody could help me to start
contributing to LibreOffice and guide me about the chances of becoming
a potential contender for bagging a LibreOffice project in Gsoc 2014
and steps to do so,that would be really appreciated .
Thanks
Gaurav Agrawal
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