You should sign up to the project mailing list
(http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo) and introduce yourself.
They always have something going on.
As an example each project has a quickstart (how to run it and how to make it
do something). You could volunteer to "test" those instru
You may want to volunteer on the OSGeo Live project - it is a great chance to
see some of the projects we work with (and get to know the development teams to
see if you would get along).
--
Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 20 March 2013 at 9:44 PM, Deshdeep wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am a newbie to
Landon:
I have basic knowledge of c++,java,python, html/css, javascript and php
and I have made very simple web app using python as back-end to deploy it
on google app-engine to get feel of it.So, I have knowledge of basic
datastructures in python and can program using it. If you think this much
Deshdeep:
What other programming languages can you code in?
You might want to check with the GDAL project if you like programming
in C. If you want to work on image processing in Python, let me know.
I have a project you could help with.
Landon
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Deshdeep wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am a newbie to opensource group and don't have any prior experience in
opensource project. I don't know from where to start my contribution. I
came to know about this organisation while searching for accepted projects
in G-soc 2012 for topic image processing. I am interested in field