Hi Aman,

Nice of you to want to help. Let's keep the discussion in the user
mailing list as opposed to the developer one (most of the people are
on both).

What is your skill set? Are you familiar with particular languages? If
so, the easiest way to contribute would be the following:
1) Find all the solr client libraries in the language you are most
familiar with (PHP, Java, Perl, Python, etc)
2) Create a basic project using that library and latest version of
Solr. Maybe using Solr tutorial as a baseline and showing how to do
the same steps in the client instead of with command line/Curl.
3) Write a blog post about what you learned, whether the library is
supporting latest Solr well and whether it is supporting latest
features of Solr (e.g. Schemaless mode, Near-Real-Time, SolrCloud)

If that does not appeal, give an example of where your skills are
strongest and I am sure there is a way for you to contribute.

Regards,
   Alex.

Personal website: http://www.outerthoughts.com/
Current project: http://www.solr-start.com/ - Accelerating your Solr proficiency


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anybody please explain me that how should i start contributing to solr,
> i am novice here as well in this technology as well, but i am learning solr
> day by day.
> So how should i start ?
>
> Thanks
> Aman Tandon

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