On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Nicholas Ng <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,I learned ROR about 3 months period, i get to know some of the features
> on rails. I'm interested on this web programming technology, and i would
> like to spent some of my time to contribute a little to open source. Can
> anyone here give me some correct approach that I can start with small
> project? or any examples? Is tht neccessay that i have to expert in Ruby in
> contributing to open source ? like those framework such as ,devise,
> paperclip, omniauth ,koala ,etc(these gems that currently i'm working on)
> ... Any discussion is welcome for everyone :)



If you want, you could send pull request to those gems on their github
repository (or just upload your gists/pieces of code that you consider
useful).

If you want to start a project you should consider learning how to test
(and it will also help you if you want to contribute to some gem
repository) and this guide could show you how to start
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/


Javier Q

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