I would like to work on the c coding part. It can be application or kernel level.. May i know whom to ask the details about this?
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 08:24:00 -0500 From: Bruno Wolff III bruno@wolff.to To: Aswin Gopinath aswin19.2007@gmail.com Cc: design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: [Design-team] Design-team membership request Message-ID: 20130524132400.GA21173@wolff.to Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 14:48:54 +0530, Aswin Gopinath aswin19.2007@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am aswin. I would like to be a part of fedora design project. I am a pg holder in embedded system and currently working as a software engineer. i would be glad if i had a chance in contributing to the fedora development project. i would like to know about the conditions and terms for the same and how to process forward in this regard.
The design team is involved with developing art work and I think some user interface design. It isn't what most people consider development. So this may or may not be the best place for you to start. What kinds of things do you want to do?
On Mon, 2013-05-27 at 15:21 +0530, Aswin Gopinath wrote:
I would like to work on the c coding part. It can be application or kernel level.. May i know whom to ask the details about this?
Ashwin,
Have you looked at join.fedoraproject.org?
The design team does exactly that: design. Their wiki page[1] describes their activities. Have you looked at it yet?
While it's great to see that you'd like to contribute to Fedora, it'd be a lot easier for you to get started if you did a _little_more_homework_ and found the correct channels to communicate with us in. Posting to a random mailing list will not get you the answers that you want. The design team does not deal with C coding, and cannot answer your questions. They can tell you how to join the design team, and they have, but that's not what you're looking for. :)
We've set up a completely separate channel where you can clarify your doubts on where to get started too[2]. Please subscribe to and use the correct channels. Proper communication is very very important.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design [2] here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG
On Mon, 2013-05-27 at 15:21 +0530, Aswin Gopinath wrote:
I would like to work on the c coding part. It can be application or kernel level.. May i know whom to ask the details about this?
To answer your question:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel#Contributing_to_the_Fedora_kernel
We don't do a lot of application development. We *package* applications and make them available to users. More info here.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers?rd=Pa...
If you have more queries, please talk to us at the Fedora Join SIG :)
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 15:21:09 +0530, Aswin Gopinath aswin19.2007@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to work on the c coding part. It can be application or kernel level.. May i know whom to ask the details about this?
Normally for that you'd want to work in the upstream projects rather than Fedora. There is some software for which Fedora is upstream, though I am not sure hoiw much of that is written in C. You could see if the infrastructure team has any projects written in C that need maintenance or that they are looking to add features to.
Otherwise I think you'd be better off looking for an application you use, that is written in C (or perhaps C++) and work with the upstream project.
Hi Aswin,
I suggest to look for Richard Hughes, who has running several project parallel, and most of them, like the Gnome Software center are using C - He will be really proud to have you on board.
@Richard: Maybe Aswin can be your sidekick. Please contact with him aswin19.2007@gmail.com
HTH, Zoltan
2013/5/27 Bruno Wolff III bruno@wolff.to
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 15:21:09 +0530, Aswin Gopinath aswin19.2007@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to work on the c coding part. It can be application or kernel level.. May i know whom to ask the details about this?
Normally for that you'd want to work in the upstream projects rather than Fedora. There is some software for which Fedora is upstream, though I am not sure hoiw much of that is written in C. You could see if the infrastructure team has any projects written in C that need maintenance or that they are looking to add features to.
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