On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 21:43 +0200, Marcin Franczyk wrote: > Hi, Hi Frank,
> > my name is Marcin (just call me Frank :) ), I'm from Poland, I have > experience with Python, Javascript, Postgresql and few others. I work > as programmer in polish portal onet.pl. > > I decided to join fedoraproject because I would like to get experience > in OS programming and I like fedora, everyday I have contact with web > technology, but my goal is to become OS developer in some company > outside of the country. > > I'm interested to develop in C/C++, but I don't have big experience > with this language (only few not commercial project), because of this > I have question :) > > Can you advise me which team will be good to start ? I will be happy > if I had contact with kernel or something associated with network. In addition to what Alvaro and Ivan have already said, you should look at kernelnewbies.org. It's a great resource if you're looking to learn kernel development. Fedora, like any Linux distribution, is downstream in the development map. We take software from upstream and package it up. Quite a few community members work as upstream too, the Gnome and KDE communities, for example. If you want to work on programming, you'd learn a lot more if you worked with upstream. You can learn about build systems by signing up as a package maintainer and you can obviously pick up any bugs off bugzilla and try to fix them as another way to learn. Easyfix would be a good place to start: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix/ > Sorry for my english, i'm working on it :) Your English is just fine :) -- Thanks, Warm regards, Ankur (FranciscoD) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha Join Fedora! Come talk to us! http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG
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