Hi Ankit,

You can still start now by getting a build done and then completing one or more Easy Hacks. That will help you to become familiar with the development workflow and is also required before applying for GSoC.

You find the relevant information here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development

Good luck!
Samuel

Am 24.10.2013 09:56, schrieb Miklos Vajna:
Hi Ankit,

On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 03:42:04PM +0530, Ankit Vadehra <ankit...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
I'm Ankit Vadehra, a CSE student and I wanted to take part in GSoC
2014, with Libre Office as the mentoring organisation.
I'm not much of an open-source developer, but I am an enthusiast. I've
been using LibreOffice for quite some time, and am quite familiar with
how the updates rolled out.

As mentioned previously, I'm no pro. so I'm reaching out to the
community(much before application period) so as to get better
acquainted with the timeline, process and how/what to do so as to get
comfortable with everything and ensure my application is successful.
I'm fluent with C++ , I know quite a lot of Python.
As the Libre Office idea page stays same, I was wondering whether I
should start now, so by the time the application period opens I have
code sample and stuff. I would appreciate if you could give me brief
pointers.
Let's get back to this, once the list of accepted organizations for GSoC
2014 is announced. :-)

Thanks,

Miklos


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