Getting Introduced with the Community and Looking forward to Contribute to the Project as part of Gsoc 2014
Hi, Firstly I, Nitika would like to introduce myself to the developers of this commmunity. I am currently pursuing Computer Science and Engineering at Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology INDIA. I have been following the discussions on the mailing list for past few months. I had got an indepth knowledge of the tools used for the development of open source software. My skills include Programming languages: GNU C/C++, Python, Javascript, Version control systems Git/Github and SVN. I am also aware with many of the web development application tools and content management systems. I am an ambitous person willing to learn other technologies when need in future. I choose this organisation for the contribution as the work the community does looks very appealing and interesting to me and useful for the whole community. The skills used by the organisation for the development of open source software matches with my skills to much extent. I had installed the required necessary tools and setup the environment in my system needed for the contribution to open source software. I had got myself aware of the source to some extent and had forked on my github account. I had also read the contribution, development tutorial on the community webpage. I would like to seek the mentors help in the selection of the project for which the idea has been proposed for the Gsoc and someone is willing to mentor the project idea. I will highly appreciate with any kind of help, guidance from the mentors to help me move forward to contribute to the software starting off with some easy tasks and then moving levels higher so as to make a strong proposal for the upcoming Google Summer of Code 2014. [1] Github : https://github.com/NitikaAgarwal [2] IRC : nitika18 *--Nitika Agarwal*
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Nitika <nitikaagarwal18@gmail.com> wrote:
I had got myself aware of the source to some extent and had forked on my github account.
The python source isn't forked in your github. A Github mirror of the Mercurial repository (hg.python.org) is available at https://github.com/python/cpython
participants (2)
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Brian Curtin
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Nitika