Hi there, Dani, and welcome. A good place to start for anyone that knows how to code but is new to a project is to hunt down a few bugs.
In keeping with that, it might be a good idea for your "task force" to get accounts at mantis, our bug tracker: www.kdenlive.org/mantis/my_view_page.php Go through the open ( and fixed! ) bugs and feature requests there, and then grab a copy of the source and have a little competition to see who can squash the most bugs! I think that will be the quickest way for them to learn how everything fits together, and be of the greatest value to the project. I hope that one of the developers here reply and accept your patches, or provide a vetting process. Unfortunately, I have never had the benefit of coding at school, and all I do around here is to test kdenlive and report bugs. I hope that this helps? Kind regards, Evert Vorster On 10 July 2014 14:36, Dani Guti?rrez Porset <jdanitxu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi to everyone, > I briefly present myself: I'm a teacher at the school of Telecom Engineering > in Bilbao, and was the local coordinator of Akademy 13, maybe some of you > were here last year. > > The aim of this email is to propose a collaboration in Kdenlive project with > two students that must do their ending career project. We have another > student helping in Kde-Telepathy and another one in a mozilla project > related to icecast and webRTC, and I'd like to have a "small task force" > also in Kdenlive, as I think it's an amazing software. > > If some of you can be a kind of interface to talk about this, please send me > a direct email, or if you prefer to talk here also it's ok. Apart from the > general ok (or not) for the contribution, I'd like to know about: > * In which features they could collaborate: MLT,... > * Who could be, at the first weeks, the contact to guide them a little bit > > Thanks a lot in advance, and long live free software and KDE ;) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Open source business process management suite built on Java and Eclipse > Turn processes into business applications with Bonita BPM Community Edition > Quickly connect people, data, and systems into organized workflows > Winner of BOSSIE, CODIE, OW2 and Gartner awards > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Bonitasoft > _______________________________________________ > Kdenlive-devel mailing list > Kdenlive-devel at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdenlive-devel > -- Evert Vorster Chief Observer WG Cook
