Hi,

first, thanks for your respose!

Am Freitag, 10. Dezember 2010, 21:00:26 schrieb Aaron J. Seigo:
> On Friday, December 10, 2010, Felix Rohrbach wrote:
> > 1) With which project should I start?
> 
> pick something that interests you. there are a lot of kde applications and
> all of them can use more attention and interest. if you pick something
> that interests you (because you use it, or you feel it's something that
> could be made better, or because you find the topic to be
> challenging/interesting) you are more likely, in my experience, to stick
> with it.
> 
When I look at the applications I'm interested in they always seem to already 
have all the easy-to-implement features I can think of, and all the other 
things seem to hard for me as a starting point. But most likely I'm wrong with 
that - I just don't have the experience to be able to say which feature is too 
hard for me. So it would be really nice if someone could name me one 
application (preferably from the section Internet or Multimedia) which has 
easy-to-read, not too complicated code and a clear structure and which has 
some tasks for a newbie like me. 
I know you have junior jobs in your bugzilla, but they seem too little to 
really get into a project, at least I would prefer a slightly bigger task.

Greetings,
Felix
 
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