On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Felix Rohrbach <f...@gmx.de> wrote: > 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
Gwenview has several that I know of that shouldn't be too hard. Rekonq is also making a push so it could probably use some help, but I don't know specifically on what. If you are looking for larger jobs, I have some suggestions for amarok, kmix, or dragon player. But these are mostly things I would like to see, so they may be somewhat self-serving. -Todd >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<