On Sep 22 00:01, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > A Dimecres, 21 de setembre de 2011, Gorosito Gonzalo vàreu escriure: > > So guys, > > > > Earlier I was taking a look into the KDE bugs pool, so, what if I want > > to fix any? Should I fix here in my machine and upload a patch to the > > ticket and see if any authorized developer aprooves it? > > That should work, but for some projects it is recommended to use reviewboard > (https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/ or https://svn.reviewboard.kde.org/). If > after posting the patch and waiting a sensible time you get no answer you can > go to IRC and/or mail some mailing list saying that you did this nice patch > and got no answer on it. > > Albert > > P.S: Welcome to KDE :-) > P.S.2: In IRC we have #kde-devel-es in case you are interested
On the lines of what Albert suggested, this is what I did to get involved (quite recent): - Found a small improvement which I thought would be good to have. - Read up http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started - Dug the code, developed a small patch. - Read http://techbase.kde.org/Contribute - Submitted it to reviewboard marking the project maintainer. - Had a discussion on it. - He suggested a few changes, which I incorporated. - And my patch was there in the repository. :) After this, there is a lot to explore, a lot to learn, a lot to fix and a lot to write! :) Thanks Albert for the IRC channel, I didn't know about that. -- Chirag Anand http://atvariance.in
