Hi,
True, I realized I was not subscribed to the developer's mailing list,
hence I subscribed and sent it again.
In future I'll post all development related issues on the mailing list.
I'll try  building and compiling  the source code today and look at the
starter tickets.

Thanks a lot:)

Regards,
Abhijeet


On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Gary Martin <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 27/01/14 22:51, Ryan Ollos wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Abhijeet Nikam <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Hi,
>>> I am Abhijeet. I am learning python and have a good grasp of its
>>> fundamentals. I also know C/C++, HTML and CSS.
>>>
>>> I really wish to contribute to this project and become a part of this
>>> team.
>>> I know git basics and I am new to open source.
>>>
>>> Could you please guide me on how to proceed from here on? Any bugs to get
>>> started with?
>>> I'll start building the project on my system today.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Abhijeet
>>>
>>>  Great, we look forward to having you contribute!
>>
>> Hopefully everything you need to get started is described on the
>> BloodhoundContributing page. If you find anything that is not clear, or
>> have specific questions, please let us know.
>> https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContributing
>>
>> There are also a number of related development resources available through
>> the Trac project:
>> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev
>>
>> You'll also find some tickets listed on the BloodhoundContributing page
>> that are tagged as "starter". Those should be good tickets to tackle when
>> you are getting started with the project. Of course, you are welcome to
>> work any tickets, or propose a new feature or defect. It is best
>> to briefly discuss with the list before you get started on anything that
>> is
>> complex or hasn't been captured in the issue tracker yet.
>>
>> - Ryan
>>
>>
> Hi Abhijeet,
>
> Great to hear from you!
>
> I think you may have missed Ryan's reply if you are not subscribed to the
> dev list (send an email to [email protected] and follow
> instructions you get from the reply).
>
> As Ryan says, the starter tickets are hopefully aimed at giving relatively
> simple tasks so that you can get to know the project. You are welcome to
> search beyond those for work that you find interesting of course.
>
> The best advice I can give you for the moment is to make sure that you
> discuss any work you do on the dev list. Not only is the dev list a great
> source for advice, it is also good for keeping a larger set of people
> noticing your contributions.
>
> Cheers,
>     Gary
>

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