Hi,

thanks for the quick respond 😄
I am a beginner to SUMO: I build the project on my local machine (Ubuntu 20.04 
LTS), did some tutorials like 
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tutorials/Hello_World.html, and used the 
osmWebWizard.py.
The work you guys did is really impressive and i have huge interests to be a 
(small) part of it.

I would like to finish within 3 weeks, due to my upcoming exam period 😕. Per 
week i can invest like 10-15 hours.
My programming skills cover Python, Java, C++, ... (from which Python is my 
best).
I would like to work on issues like:

  *   https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/7585
  *   https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/6315

But i would need further information on these.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Best wishes,

Sabri



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Von: sumo-dev <sumo-dev-boun...@eclipse.org> im Auftrag von Jakob Erdmann 
<namdre.s...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. Januar 2022 17:01
An: sumo developer discussions <sumo-dev@eclipse.org>
Betreff: Re: [sumo-dev] Contribution Suggestions SUMO

Hello,
contributions to SUMO are always welcome.
The recommended  area of contribution depends on your previous knowledge (i.e. 
programming in C++ or python), your level of experience with SUMO and the time 
you wish to invest.
An ideal (code) contribution cycle looks like this:
- ensure that you meet the requirements for code contribution 
(https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/FAQ.html#how_do_code_contributions_work)
- select an existing issue to work on from our issue tracker or propose a new 
issue (https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/labels/good%20first%20issue)
  - another good issue filter might be 
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Ac%3Apytools
- consult with the developers if you are unsure about the intended enhancement 
or bug
- create example inputs / failing test cases
- write code that makes those examples succeed
- learn how to run our test suite 
(https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Developer/Tests.html) and ensure that your changes 
are compatible with existing tests
- create a pull request and wait for it to be reviewed / merged

regards,
Jakob



Am So., 16. Jan. 2022 um 14:41 Uhr schrieb Sabri Bektas 
<sabri.bek...@outlook.com<mailto:sabri.bek...@outlook.com>>:
Dear SUMO Developers,

as a part of the lecture Simulation Software Engineering (at the University of 
Stuttgart) I would like to contribute something to SUMO.  I am pursuing a 
master's degree in informatics.
The goal of the aforementioned lecture is to contribute to an open source 
project as part of a personal challenge, in order to go through a whole 
contribution cycle "in real life" and complete all phases. The focus of this 
contribution is on learning how to work on a larger project. Consequently, it 
does not necessarily need to be on a scientific topic, e.g. implementing a 
tutorial or fixing bugs, but can also be a task like writing something for the 
documentation or homepage etc.
Since I don't just want to e.g. fix some typos, I am open to suggestions in 
order to contribute something useful to SUMO.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Sabri Bektas
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