Hi Fady,

Welcome to LibreOffice! "Download" is a quite unspecific description of what 
you did before things went wrong (please don't *download* sources via zip). We 
have guides on our wiki [1] how to set-up the environment and a recent blog 
post [2] that recaps everything. Once you can build, you should read the GSoC 
intro [3] and find some easy hacks [4] to prove your coding skills. Ideally 
those patches show your expertise in an area where your want to contribute 
later. For ideas take a look at this page [5].

Hope you enjoy the time with LibreOffice,
Heiko (UX mentor)

[1a] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnLinux
[1b] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnWindows
[2] 
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2018/02/22/easyhacking-set-environment/
[3] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC
[4] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/EasyHacks
[5] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC/Ideas

On 28.02.2018 08:58, fady esam wrote:
> Hi I am Fady Essam 3rd year student at faculty of computer engineering ASU 
> university, i have been using libre office for so long on my linux machine 
> and i would like to contribute to that awesome open source project but i have 
> run into sone problemsĀ 
> 
> - I downloaded the source code (the tar file) but it told me that it was a 
> corrupted fileĀ 
> 
> -i am really good at c/c++ and java and have done many projects with them.. 
> What should i do now to make myself good enough for a gsoc application?
> 
> 
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Dr. Heiko Tietze
UX designer
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