Theoretically, the issues labeled as good first issue 
<https://github.com/sagemath/sage/labels/good%20first%20issue> should be 
more accessible to beginners, but we've recently moved to github and there 
are only 5 of them.  I think part of the difficulty is that there's an 
extra axis of knowledge required for a lot of issues in Sage, so while many 
issues may be good beginner issues if you have the prerequisite 
mathematical background, it's hard to assume exactly what mathematical 
background new contributors will have.

Another way to explore issues is by component 
<https://github.com/sagemath/sage/labels>, and try to find an area of math 
that you're interested in knowledgable about.  Another approach would be to 
look at the documentation issues 
<https://github.com/sagemath/sage/labels/c%3A%20documentation>, where a 
fresh eye can often be helpful and frequently don't require much 
mathematical background.  Finally, you could look at issues labeled as 
trivial <https://github.com/sagemath/sage/labels/p%3A%20trivial%20%2F%205>, 
since these are often small in scope.
David

On Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 1:05:50 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Dear Sir, 
> Can anyone please suggest me some beginner friendly issues, as I am unable 
> to find any beginner friendly issues
>
> Thanks and regards
> ---
> Shivoy Arora
>

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