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On Nov 19, 2:32 pm, Clark Gaebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running a windows operating system, and was just wondering about
> the fastest and easiest way to get my feet wet in the source code. I
> would dearly love to contribute, but CBA to dual-boot linux (read:
> pressed for HD space).
>
> Basically, I want to know if anyone else has been through a similar
> situation and would like to offer suggestions on how to do a full
> change cycle (write tests, write code, build code, run tests, submit
> patches, etc). Also, what IDE is best used for contributing to linux-
> based projects on Windows? Is Visual Studio even a possibility?
>
> Any external documents (like readmes on the subject) would be
> appreciated also. As you can probably tell, I'm new to open-source
> contribution but would love to start making a difference.

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