Hi Dulton,
That's great to hear. A quick and dirty way to start contributing to
any open source project is to read the open list of issues and try to
submit a fix for it, or to use the project, test it, find bugs and
submit new bugs to this list of issues. You can do this for any GSoC
project you are interested in and I'm sure people in the community
will appreciate this. If you want to do a larger and more significant
contribution, it is always polite to ask the opinion of the community
members first by sending an RFC email before trying to push a large
number of patches that significantly changes the project.
Knowing these basic rules of open source projects, the next thing you
need to know is that ArchC is based on github (
http://github.com/ArchC/ArchC ) and the list of issues is kept here (
https://github.com/ArchC/ArchC/issues ). You can also read the list of
community-developed ideas for GSoC this year here
(
www.archc.org/gsoc-2016.html ) and try to advance any of these
projects, try to complete initial steps to assess whether you
understand the project and have a feeling if it is the right project
for you.
The last step for GSoC is to elaborate a document describing the
project you intend to work on and submit to Google.
Best regards,
Rafael
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 4:37 AM, Dulton Ghosh <
dulton...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am Dulton Ghosh, a 3rd year Btech student at IIT Guwahati. I am proficient
> in python, c, c++. I am very much interested in this project and I want to
> contribute in this project. Please guide me.
>
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