A student has much higher chance to be considered as a viable GSoC
candidate if (s)he is part of the community. The canonical way to start
to contribute to LibreOffice is to pick some of the easy and not-so-easy
hacks referenced on this page
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks and start to
work on them. It does not mean that you will be automatically chosen for
GSoC, but it is a great way to start to contribute to LibreOffice.
Fridrich
On 22/02/13 13:35, Sujay m wrote:
I want to contribute to open source software world through GSOC - 2013
and want to contribute to libreoffice... I am not an amazing programmer
but want learn more in this field... I am having an idea but not sure
where or with whom i must discuss it with... I would like to discuss it
with the libreoffice mentors but not sure which is right portal..so if
you could guide me it'll be really helpfull..Thank you..
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