[Twisted-Python] GSoC and OPW Participation

Hi, I am Jiabao Wu, 1st year postgraduate student in Australian National University. At the end of last year, I graduated in B.IT in ANU with double major of Software Development and IT in New Media Arts. I am currently studying a course of free and opensource software development. This has boosted my passion to contribute to the FOSS community. I am going to apply GSoC and OPW. In the mean time, I would like to start contribute to Twisted. The "Maintain a sub-project" sounds really fun to me and seems within my capability. "Rewrite twisted.web.client.getPage using Agent" also looks cool for me. Could you give me some suggestions which sub-project is a good choice for starting? Cheers, Jiabao

On 04/16/2013 09:16 AM, Jiabao Wu wrote:
Glad you're interested! Please email twisted-gsoc@twistedmatrix.com so we can track you. To get going with your application, you should read https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/GSoC2013#GettingStartedwithTwistedDevelo..., and then pick a first ticket to work on - https://bit.ly/easy-twisted-tickets is a good starting point. Tickets in this category that have review comments and haven't been touched for a few months are fine, and let you know what to do next. On the other hand, if someone else assigned the ticket to themselves recently, you shouldn't work on it to prevent duplicate work. Let us know once you've submitted a ticket, or if you have any questions or need any help. Regards, -Itamar

On 04/16/2013 09:16 AM, Jiabao Wu wrote:
Glad you're interested! Please email twisted-gsoc@twistedmatrix.com so we can track you. To get going with your application, you should read https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/GSoC2013#GettingStartedwithTwistedDevelo..., and then pick a first ticket to work on - https://bit.ly/easy-twisted-tickets is a good starting point. Tickets in this category that have review comments and haven't been touched for a few months are fine, and let you know what to do next. On the other hand, if someone else assigned the ticket to themselves recently, you shouldn't work on it to prevent duplicate work. Let us know once you've submitted a ticket, or if you have any questions or need any help. Regards, -Itamar
participants (2)
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Itamar Turner-Trauring
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Jiabao Wu