Il 17/12/2011 00:11, Bryce Harrington ha scritto:

Hi Bryce, thanks a lot for anwsering my post :)

If you're looking for something like a job jar, we've got various kinds
scattered about.  For instance see daniel holbach's Harvest tool, or
look at http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/ for unclaimed work
items (or even claimed work items that sound particularly interesting to
you).  The papercuts project has a job jar of particularly easy items
that look well suited to novice programmers.
Oh, wonderful.

Beyond that, I'd suggest following your personal interests.  Think about
what software you use the most and what annoys you about it, or what you
wish it could do.  Then use 'apt-get source<program>' to get the source
code and start poking through it to see if you can make improvements;
learn how to make and post patches for review; don't be afraid to ask
questions.

Thanks a lot, I'll check it out asap!

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