Hi,

I think a good approach is to start reading this page:
http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/how-to-contribute.html

Generally speaking, we have lots of documentation at
http://doc.pypy.org, which you should use to get into PyPy development.

I think a solid approach would be to setup your development environment
and start to think about some ideas you could work on by changing some
details and reading code.

Our bugtracker at
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues?status=new&status=open might also
be a source for a task.

Cheers,
Richard

On 12/19/2016 01:03 PM, George Joseph wrote:
> Hi,
>                   I'm an undergrad Computer Science student from India
> in my final year. I'm interested in participating in GSoC 2017 for
> python, but I'm new to open source. Would You kindly tell he how I can
> start contributing? I'm familiar with C, C++, Java, Python, MATLAB,
> Verilog MySQL.
> 
> Thanks
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