You should pick a project you like working on. It would be most valuable if
you
get to know a code base by fixing easier bugs and then stick around for
fixing
issues that require more time/effort to address. Bugs that should be easy
to fix
are listed as junior jobs [1, 2].
Happy hacking!
Thom
1
Hi,
a few weeks ago, KDE sysadmin requests has been switched to
phabricator. After that I filed a tar ball move request for umbrello
for windows 2.19.3 release (https://phabricator.kde.org/T3391) which has
been released one day later. The following tar ball move request for
umbrello 2.20.0 (http
Can anyone tell me a C++ project just to get started with fixing some
easier bugs?
Regards
2016-08-29 21:06 GMT+03:00 Lydia Pintscher :
> Great! Then you might want to have a look at GCompris and KDE Connect.
Lydia,
GCompris contains little amount of C++ code: graphics and business
logic are done in QML.
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Alexander Potashev
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 7:14 AM, dinker goel wrote:
> I am good in C++ programming language and keen to learn android app
> development. As I have a basic knowledge about android app development and
> still learning more.So, I am looking forward to fix some bugs which you can
> direct me to do, fi
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Hey James. I'm a little busy right now, but I will have time
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Hi, could you add a little more details as to why this is nee