Hi Yash,

Thanks a lot for your mail. That really helps :)

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:25 PM, Yash Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Varadharajan,
> First of all - Welcome to the Dev community !!
>
> Now for your question- There are couple of places where I started found
> very helpful presonally:
>
> - Newbie: We do have Jira's labelled as newbie. That can be a great place
> to start getting hands dirty.
> - Component: We have Jira's labelled by component like -
> driver/cube/api/client etc. Feel free to pick a task as per your personal
> interest.
> - Docs: Check if you can help improve any doc that you were facing trouble
> with. Will be very helpful for new contributors.
> - Be in touch: Drop a note on the Dev list wherever you feel stuck. Someone
> would always be around to assist you with the issues.
> - And, Help out other newbies on the User list.
>
> Hope to see contributions from you soon. Good Luck.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:05 PM, Varadharajan Mukundan <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> I heard about Lens in one of the conferences i attended last week and
>> i'm interested in contributing to it. I'm in the process of setting
>> things up in my machine and trying out few queries. I'm looking for
>> prospective areas / topics (around development) to which i can start
>> contributing quite easily as a new member. I'm sure i'm not be the
>> first one asking this question and we will get this question a lot of
>> times as we grow :) .  One of my observations from Spark community is
>> that they tag issues in JIRA with a "Newbie" tag, which kind of
>> addresses this question.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> M. Varadharajan
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>>
>> "Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted"
>>                -By Prof. Randy Pausch in "The Last Lecture"
>>
>> My Journal :- http://varadharajan.in
>>



-- 
Thanks,
M. Varadharajan

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"Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted"
               -By Prof. Randy Pausch in "The Last Lecture"

My Journal :- http://varadharajan.in

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