On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Isaac Reilly <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi y'all! > > I'm a junior computer science major at Yale, taking the year off to work on > open source software to gain skills and experience that I haven't been able > to get at college. So far I've been working on blender on my own, but I > thought it wise to get in touch with the other developers. > > I am prepared to devote myself to blender development until I return to > school next fall. I have a lot of experience with Python and C. For Python, > my most notable experience is assisting online programming classes in > Python at the Art of Problem Solving institute ( > http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/). I've studied C rigorously. > > Can you help get me in touch with someone who could be a mentor for me? > > At the latest irc chat Mr. Roosendaal linked to the roadmap which mentioned > interest in fixing up Blender's event handling notification. Although I > don't know if this would be a good project for me, I can definitely agree > that it's needed, since I've been frustrated with the limitations of the > existing callbacks and event handling through modal operators. > > I'll be at the developers' conference next week, and I'd love to set up a > meeting with anyone interested in talking with me! > > Best, > > Isaac Reilly
Hi Isaac, we do informal mentoring, (along with patch review and help out new devs in IRC). Off hand I wouldn't recommend Blender's event handling as a place to begin, but hard to say without knowing details and your own experience level. These similar mails may be interesting for you: http://markmail.org/message/3hfnecv6orzhwu72 http://blender.markmail.org/thread/ex7h7l4ypbkoz5n4 _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
