Hi,
Forgive me ,I couldn't see your message,and I'm giving such a late
reply.(actually I had sent this before but to wrong email id)
Yes I know c++(intermediate) and python too and I'm solving problems of
contests in codechef and hackerrank.
So I guess I am quite decent at coding.
Since I 'm an Ubuntu user so I always use Libreoffice .Most often I used to
write my stories on libreoffice writer.
I have already started debugging in easy hacks.(also i have already built
libreoffice).
So any help in how to debug would be quite valuable for me.
Regards,
rajprakash
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 12:07 AM Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de>
wrote:
Hi Rajprakash,
please excuse, that you not have got immediately answer.
rajprakash sahoo schrieb am 19-Dec-18 um 08:15:
Hello,
I'm a 1st year computer science student of International Institute of
Information Technology, Bhubaneswar,India.I explored all the
organisations for open source development and found my skills matching
for the project ideas of Libreoffice organisation and it would be my
pleasure to contribute to this reputed organisation.
In coming days ,I'm willing to explore more and dive deeper into the
ideas.I'd be glad if you could share some tips and suggestions so that
I could get along with with the workflow faster.
The information for GSoC is not yet updated for 2019. But you should
indeed already start. Please have a look at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved and the
start page https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development
Do you have already coding skills?
Do you know LibreOffice as user? Do you have already a favorite area?
Because of the upcoming holidays, reaction might be slower as usual.
Please be patient.
Kind regards
Regina
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