Applying for Open source contribution

Ilmari Lauhakangas ilmari.lauhakangas at libreoffice.org
Tue Feb 11 19:45:30 UTC 2020


Harshal Shende. kirjoitti 11.2.2020 klo 15.44:
> to appinventor

Looks like this was originally sent to MIT App Inventor, so I guess you 
will pick from multiple projects.

> I am Harshal S .I am a freshman, currently pursuing a B.Tech degree at 
> NIT Karnataka. I have a fair knowledge of C/C++ and Java , which I 
> learned during my high school. I am also learning app development, 
> Python, Javascript/CSS and Ruby on Rails with my college peers and 
> seniors as a part of my ongoing projects with the technical clubs in 
> college .I am a student member at IEEE Compsoc and a part of App 
> Development team at IRIS-NITK , a student led organisation that manages 
> and has further developed IRIS - an online student- faculty and 
> administration database portal.
> 
> I came across this organisation and I would like to be part of the 
> vision under the mentorship of experienced professionals. I have 
> recently started Open source contribution and I am highly motivated to 
> contribute further in future projects and learn more, as I look forward 
> to start contributing to this organisation. I would really like to be a 
> part of this initiative through GSOC 2020. I was wondering if any mentor 
> can please guide me in my dedicated attempt to be a part of the 
> community and assign me some tasks/bug fixes or projects and check out 
> my submission later.

GSoC orgs will only be announced next week, so there is no guarantee 
LibreOffice will participate.

In the case LibreOffice will be accepted, students will be required to 
complete at least one task known as an "easy hack" to qualify.

Please start by building LibreOffice on your computer: 
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved

Ilmari


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