On 20/04/2010 07:51, saikiran. gorthi wrote:
Hi,
      I want to work for apache open-source development . I'd like to join
your group . I'll plan this with my academic schedule.How to join your group
?

See http://community.apache.org/ which explains how to join this list under "first contributions".

See http://community.apache.org/mentoringprogramme.html for details of our mentoring program and how to get involved.

You should also see http://community.apache.org/newbiefaq.html for some helpful answers to common questions (we're pretty new so not all questions are answered there, we'd be happy to answer more here - but remember you need to give back to - turning any useful guidance you get from us into docs would be a great first contribution.

About Projects :
                          - Are there any projects on machine translation
,dialog system or video streaming ?

I'm not aware of any projects in machine translation, but I'm not fully aware of all our projects.

I'm not sure what you mean by "dialog system".

There is an incubating project in the Incubator called BlueSky which has video streaming elements. However, this is a pretty hard project for you to start out on as it is incubating and is currently the domain of a Chinese university. If you are interested we can certainly talk to the incubation mentors to see if there would be sufficient support for you as a mentee).

Someone on this list may know more but the best thing to do is look through the projects that exist within the ASF and its incubator.

What you really need to do is become familiar with the ASF projects that hold some interest for you. Be a little creative in your evaluation of projects. For example, you mention video streaming - why not search for mentions of video streaming on our mailing lists.

                          - Any suggestions for projects(on new technologies
or under-developed Ideas) ?

There are hundreds of projects here, all offering opportunities for people to get started on.

We're currently finalising the Google Summer of Code applications, once that is done we will be formally launching our mentoring programme so we'll be able to point to a list of projects actively seeking people like you.

Contact :
                         - Can I know your IRC channel on freenode ?

We (the community development project) don't use IRC. Some ASF projects do, but in the main we are too geographically distributed for IRC to make a great deal of sense.

This list is your point of contact for getting started, project lists are the place to find people to help you in specific activities.

My recommendation to you is to get familiar with the projects we have and decide which one you would like to work on then come back to us and we'll help you take the first step.

Ross

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