Hi Igor,

The "KDE Dev Guide" [1] is a good read to get you started.
Find a KDE project/application you personally care about and look for a "junior 
job" for that project in bugzilla. The Guide will tell you what that is and how 
you can find it.
Ask on the projects mailing list or IRC channel, if the project you want to 
work on does not have any junior jobs listed. They will also be able to give 
you some hints about where to look in the code for solving the junior job.
You will need to set up a development environment for all this. I advise you to 
use kdesrc-build. There is a good video tutorial [2] that explains everything 
step by step. Everything is also documented in our wiki. [3]
Don't be afraid to ask questions when you get stuck, but make sure you have 
invested at least 30 minutes of trying to solve the problem yourself before you 
do.

[1] en.flossmanuals.net/kde-guide/
[2] www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqnNVmJocR4&list=PL6bWR698TEbnEXRisrgycJ091sT_GUk50
[3] wiki.kde.org

Welcome to KDE!


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Regards,
Shubham Chaudhary - http://about.me/shubhamchaudhary
http://www.shubhamchaudhary.in
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