Hi both! On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 00:50:33 +0530, Abhishek Kumar wrote: > I am Abhishek Kumar a Computer Science undergraduate student from India.I > want to get involved with Debian development community.I found dpkg > interesting.Can someone please help me with how to get started and some > beginner level task which may be of use to Debian community.I have pretty > good understanding of c,c++,python and linux systems and I'm willing to > learn new stuff independently.Even if there is some other project having > lot of open issues do guide me.
On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 16:45:20 +0530, smit anand wrote: > My name is Smit Anand and I am from India. I have a Bachelor of > Technology in Computer Science. > I am using Debian OS from a long time and I have came to know about some > of its stuff. I am very much interested in programming and would like to > help the community to continue this good work. > > I am not much aware of dpkg packaging system but try my best to do > whatever I can. I know C language. Thanks both for your interest! Although I'm afraid I might not currently have the time to do initiatory mentoring. When it comes to dpkg, I'd say you'll need to be somewhat proficient in packaging first, so you might want to start with that (you could check with the debian-mentors lists for any help needed there). You'll need to read and imbue yourself with the debian-policy, and the dpkg documentation. Depending on the area that you might want to work in dpkg, you might need to get some knowledge about build systems, cross-compilation, etc. And finally, my general recommendation would be to use the software and find things that annoy you or that you feel could be improved. Check the current bug list and see if there's something you might want to tackle. You can always ask targatted questions about dpkg development that are not documented elsewhere either on the mailing list, on specific bug reports, or on the IRC channel, and either I or someone else might be able to resolve your question. For further info about dpkg development please also see <https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg>. Thanks, Guillem

