Tips For Gsoc: by Yask Srivastava, Gsoc'15-Python Software Foundation Iyask - Me
Tips For Gsoc: by Yask Srivastava, Gsoc'15-Python Software Foundation Iyask - Me
But, what in the world is open-source? Its a question most of us foster for quite a few of our initial months here.
If you havent heard of Open Source software , wait that cant be, you must have heard and probably used Software with
its roots in open source. Firefox, Android, Chrome, LibreOffice, VLC all these giants are open source or derivative of wildly
popular open source software.
Free and Open source software is software, for which the source
code or recipe is freely available. This means that anyone can
download it, modify it and share it!
But fret not! The saga has just begun!
The world of open-source brings with it not only free, accessible, modifiable code, but a community of developers, a whole
host of coding styles, and people from around the globe who work together to improve software and code as a community.
Prerequisites
Image Pastry
# /bin/bash
Use FOSS
And if you find bug, report it in its issue tracker.
Where do I find
projects?
!
https://openhatch.org
Start small
This is not the last time I am going to say this.
Steps
!
#1 Seek/Find/Reach out
notice itch
find code (eyeball community)
!
Do your thing
fork, clone
poke around code (grep, code, etc) commit, push (to your version)
!
Send back your work
pull-request (comment/email)
Write a KickAss
proposal
Your proposal should show that you've done your research. For example,
this is my proposal for PSF: (Show the website)
A clich
Communication is the
key
95% human problems are caused by ...
... and are solved by.
Contribute as much as
you can
To the particular organisation you are interested in, which
is going to take part in GSoC
DONT GET
DISHEARTENED
All mistakes will eventually be washed clean by time and entropy.
Nobody cares how many times you fall down, ONE fewer than the times you get up all that matters
Thanks!
Good luck for GSoC'16