Hello Goel,
You will find some help on how to apply here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoc#How_to_apply
First thing, pick a bug in bugzilla or an easyhack in the list, fix it
and submit a patch in gerrit (and get it approved).
Having a patch approved before the end of the application period is
mandatory if you want us to consider your application.
Regards,
--
Cedric
On Sat, 2014-03-15 at 16:59 +0530, Pramiti Goel wrote:
hi,
I am Pramiti Goel pursuing Information Technology from India. I am C/C
++ programmer and a beginner in open source. Can u tell me Libreoffice
project and recent bugs to start with and will be suitable for GSOC
2014? What idea or bug will make strong recommendation for GSOC 2014.
I have particularly interest in following projects but can suggest
any other suitable one: Please guide me with should i start and the
bug list to start with ? any prerequisite knowledge of any other thing
needed?
Refactor god objects
Connection to SharePoint and/or Microsoft OneDrive
Document Themes
Improving Charts
More and better tests
Dialog Widget Conversion
Improved Color selection
Improve usability of Personas
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