
Dear Jan, thanks for joining. I would like to ask you some more question to better know you. But please don't misunderstand this as a "job interview" where you have to show your best skills or something like this. This isn't a challenge. Everyone on every skills level should be able to contribute to such a project. There are a lot of task to improve the project and to improve yourself. I'm just asking to point you in the right direction. Are you a user of Back In Time? You can tell us more about your computer and programming skills. How much you are in Python? Have you used "git" before? Did you contributed code or something else to other projects before? Please read the README and the CONTRIBUTING file in our repository website. Feel free to ask back if things are not clear. Take a look into the Issue section. Maybe you find something that interests you. Code reviews also always welcome. Currently there are two fresh and open PullRequests (PR). We do try to follow the the 4-eye-principle. No matter how easy a PR is someone else should take look to the modifications before it gets merged into the repositories primary branch (in our project named "dev"). If you are a Polish native speaker you can contribute to the translation (see link in the README). Maybe you have skills in other languages, too. Kind Christian