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      1. Coding for rekonq. (Garima Joshi)
      2. Re: Coding for rekonq. (Andrea Diamantini)


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    Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 00:49:41 +0530
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    Hi everyone,
    I am an undegraduate student at NIT Durgapur. I am interested in
    working on
    rekonq. Can anyone give me some ideas on what to start with. I am
    new to
    open source development.

    Garima Joshi
    Information Technology

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    Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 10:05:09 +0100
    From: Andrea Diamantini <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
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    On 02/18/2012 08:19 PM, Garima Joshi wrote:
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    > Hi everyone,
    > I am an undegraduate student at NIT Durgapur. I am interested in
    > working on rekonq. Can anyone give me some ideas on what to start
    > with. I am new to open source development.
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    > Garima Joshi
    > Information Technology
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    Hi Garima,
    First of all I hope you just subscribed our mailing list. Jump in also
    in our IRC channel (#rekonq on freenode) to get in touch daily or
    weekly
    with us.
    Then start thinking what you'd like to be implemented in rekonq
    for the
    next release (that will be 0.10. 0.9 is in feature freeze and will be
    released shortly).
    Compare what you thought with this list:
    http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/rekonq/Roadmap. When you decided what
    you'd like working to, jump in again and we'll try helping you
    setting a
    development environment.


Hi Andrea,
I am another student who is willing to code for rekonq.
I am a student of Computer Science and Engineering from Nepal. I have been trolling around the IRC channel #rekonq and have been subscribed to the mailing list for a while now. :) My IRC nick is ardahal on #freenode.

I am experienced with C++ based programming, git and have basic knowledge of Qt and KDE development. While I am familiar with Open Source development, I have never actually contributed to a real life project apart from a few personal forks of a few small applications, which I hack on github.

Rekonq, seems to be a really interesting project, to start contributing, as I feel it is a relatively young project and also due to the fact that getting help with KDE/Qt based development is easier for beginners. Presently, I have cloned the git repo and have built it in my system. I have taken a look at http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/rekonq/Roadmap and it seems to me that the full fledged development of blocking ads on rekonq shall be a good point for me to start. Earlier I had reported a bug too https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293773. I guess, a bug fix to this, (or any other "Junior Job") would be equally good for me to start. However, as I posses no prior experience in development of #rekonq, I would like to ask you for guidance about beginning.
I look forward to coding for rekonq in the near future. :)

Uhm.. about adblock improvements, take a look at the "AdblockRevolution" branch. While improvements in general are always possible, I fear the ones listed there has just been quite implemented. Anyway, if you like adblock code, there is BIG space for you there to work. Just take a look at the code and you'll see how much rules conventions are not yet implemented. If you prefer do something different, just ping me another time and I'll think something different for you.

Regards,
Andrea.
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