Yash , Timothy and Ted, Thanks all for your suggestions.
Yash, As I am new to Drill I would like to go first with some bug fixes first as I need to learn how Drill works and honestly speaking , right now I have just started learning Drill. When I have done enough bug fixing I would like to come up with new features, but for the moment I would be looking for bugs which are easy to be fixed something like taking baby steps on Drill. Hope to see you all soon . Regards Niranjan On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Ted Dunning <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Maisnam Ns <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 1. Is it fine with other Drill contributors that if I find an unassigned > > bug , can I assign it to myself and start working on it or do I need to > > send a specific mail to any specific person if so to whom ? > > > > Don't worry about assigning the bug. Just start commenting on it about the > approach that you would like to take. > > > > 2. I found a how to contribute to Drill section on one of the links that > I > > have seen but is there a Developer documentation so that I can speed up > my > > understanding of the codebase. > > > > Parts of the code base are a bit intense and can be hard to work through. > One helpful thing you can do is ask questions about difficult parts and > when you get good answers, suggest patches to the web-site or to the code > that make those sections easier to understand. This helps you and helps > the project in a way that only a newcome can really do ... that is, to see > the project and the code with new eyes. >
