Hi,
As I have said previously, I am a 3rd year university student. I have more than 
2 years experience with Java, C and Python and brief experience with C++ 
(although I believe I can pick up fairly easily). I also have very good 
knowledge of git and agile methodology and have done an internship at PayPal as 
a software engineer intern, where I used these technologies extensively.  I 
need to contribute to an open source project of my choice for the next semester 
(ending in May 2016) and I would like to start now itself, to get familiar 
quickly. I picked Open Office since it is something I use daily (almost) and 
would like to contribute to. I am hoping to contribute to the Open Office 
codebase itself with new features, bug fixes, refactoring etc. I can contribute 
around 10-12 hours a week, and maybe more if there is a critical deadline to be 
met.

I have successfully built OpenOffice on Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) with the 
following output at the end of the build process

***********************************************************

Successful packaging process!

***********************************************************

    copying log file to 
/Users/jatin1/repos/asf/openoffice/main/instsetoo_native/unxmaccx.pro/Apache_OpenOffice_SDK/dmg/install/log/log_AOO420_en-US.log

stopping log at Tue Oct 27 22:32:31 2015


Multiprocessing build is finished

Maximal number of processes run: 2




As for my development environment, I will be using CLion (by JetBrains) as my 
IDE, which comes integrated with SVN support, so I don’t have to muck around on 
the terminal.



The next step I would like to take is, as instructed previously, ask if anyone 
has any open projects that they would not mind mentoring me on. There is ample 
time for me (7-8 months), so time is not a critical issue.

By mentoring, I do not expect hand holding, but just very basic guidance, and I 
can give my shot at it.



Thanks,

Jatin








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