Hi Vamsi,

Another way to get started is to create a UDF or file reader. Charles can 
probably suggest a few that he has not had time to create yet. And, I'll put in 
a shameless plug for our book, Learning Apache Drill, from O'Reilly which walks 
you though how to set up your dev environment, how to create a UDF and how to 
create a simple file format plug-in.

Oh, and please do give us feedback on both the web materials and the book: you 
are in a great position to tell us what is missing for newbies such as yourself.

Thanks,
- Paul

 

    On Friday, January 18, 2019, 4:11:23 AM PST, Vitalii Diravka 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi Vamsi,

Nice to hear from you. Welcome!

To start with NewBie/Beginner issues is a great idea.
You can pick any ticket, which you like to solve. This may be related to
some Drill components you are interested in.

Regarding documentation for devs you can find it here:
https://github.com/apache/drill/tree/master/docs/dev
https://github.com/paul-rogers/drill/wiki

Kind regards
Vitalii


On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:31 PM srungarapu vamsi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I find Drill Apache project interesting and i want to contribute to the
> project. I have cloned the source code, compiled it on my laptop. I am
> going through the code base , documentation available on the website
> <http://drill.apache.org/docs/> and  Dremel paper
> <
> https://storage.googleapis.com/pub-tools-public-publication-data/pdf/36632.pdf
> >
> .
>
> I see that all the Drill issues are tracked in Jira (
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/DRILL/summary). Are there any
> labels available so that i can browse through NewBie/Beginner issues ?
> If not, is there any other way i can quickly ramp up on the Drill code base
> so that i can start contributing back as early as possible ?
>
> Thanks,
> /Vamsi
>
>
> --
> /Vamsi
>
  

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