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On 02/22/2013 06:35 AM, 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..

Hi, Sujay,

Read the LibreOffice GSOC page if you haven't already (link below). I recommend hanging around on #libreoffice-dev on irc.freenode.net and browsing the mailing list traffic to help get a feel for the community. Don't be afraid to ask questions on #libreoffice-dev or mailing list. (Just be patient and polite.)
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoc
http://freenode.net

Like Fridrich said, check out the EasyHacks and submit a patch. This will help get you familiar with things like obtaining, building, and navigating the source code and also with using git.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Native_Build
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development

There are some GSOC project ideas along with associated mentor(s) on the GSOC ideas page. Find an area that interests you and contact that mentor.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Gsoc/Ideas

I was a GSOC student last summer and had a great experience. The community is very welcoming and helpful to newcomers who seriously want to contribute. While working on LibreOffice, I learned a lot of relevant software development lessons, met some great people, and had fun.

Good luck!
--Daniel Bankston

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