Hello, Puja

How would you like to contribute to GNOME?  These are a few options :)

You can contribute to GNOME in many ways (and one of the ways is
translation, as you have already started doing so): coding, documentation,
art work, bug triaging, user experience research and even marketing!

I am a recent intern from the GNOME Outreach Program for Women OPW) and I
contribute to GNOME Documentation. Please take a look at
https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Tasks/

For coding, there are many GNOME projects that need bug fixing and you can
find easy bugs to solve if you search Bugzilla (bugzilla.gnome.org) with
keyword "gnome-love":
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=keywords%3Agnome-love

gnome-love indicates that it's a relatively easy bug to solve and
assistance will provided by the community in helping you make your
contribution.

Have you applied for GSoC or OPW? At the point of writing this am sorry to
say that the deadline for both these programs has passed but do consider
preparing yourself to apply in the next round.

http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013
https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen

For bug triaging, consider reading https://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad
It would be of great help to the community if you can correctly assign bugs
their keywords and status as I have done here:
https://live.gnome.org/sindhus/BugsTriaging

Would you like more help on where to start in any of the following? Do ping
anybody on: irc.gimp.net network on the channels:
#docs for documentation related matters
#bugsquad for bug triaging help

You can find out the IRC channel for any GNOME project by simply searching
for the project's wiki page on live.gnome.org
For example: http://live.gnome.org/Gitg is the wiki page for the GNOME
application Gitg and the developers are available for help on #gitg

Also consider subscribing to mailing list of the project you are interested
in contributing to. You can find all public mailing lists for GNOME
projects here: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo

I hope this email has been clear in giving you a concise idea on how to
take your first step towards contributing to the GNOME community :) That
said this mailing list (desktop-devel) is *not* the forum for asking for
'how-to contribute' help. This mailing list is intended for queries related
to GNOME Desktop development. Please post queries for help in relevant
channels to receive replies that benefit you :)

Thanks.

-Sindhu

On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Puja Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> I am Puja Singh,a third year undergraduate from Netaji Subhash Engineering
> College,Kolkata,India.
>
> I have been wondering for quite a few time to start contributing to GNOME,
> specificaly on projects like GCompris and Banshee.
>
> I already have gtk and the necessary libraries installAm not aware of
> binary builds of GNOME 3.8.Am not aware of binary builds of GNOME 3.8.ed
> in my machine,and I have started to get familiar with the environment. I
> also joined the Gnome translation team(Hindi),a few weeks back,though I
> would really love to contribute technically.
>
> Here are few of my works,(not great) I have been working upon lately:
>
> 1. http://avenirnsec.com/ (the website of my college's annual tech fest)
> 2. my github profile ( https://github.com/Puja0708 )
> 3. working on cloud computing for last 1.5 years,and have a paper
> published in a Springer journal ( LNISCT , conference by IDES and ACEEE ).
>
> Kindly consider me to be guided properly to be able to be a regular
> contributor to Gnome.
>
> Thankyou
> Regards
> Puja
>
>
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