Hello, Thanks for the reply. I'll download and build piglit, take a look at the various tests written in it and either come up with a project to work on, or wait for some ideas from mentors to take on as a project. I will like to know whether any documentation work could be a viable project?
Thanks, Juliet On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 6:06 AM, Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net> wrote: > Hi Juliet, > > sorry about the delay, thanks for the email. I don't personally work on > mesa > so I'll wait if anyone on the list has a project to propose here. > > On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 07:52:38PM +0100, Juliet Fru wrote: > > I am Juliet Fru, a second year student of Computer Engineering at the > > University of Buea. I am interested in participating in the OPW this > year. > > I've never worked on an open source project before; and I'll like to have > > this first experience with Xorg. I am proficient in C and i'm interested > in > > writing tests for piglit. I'll like to know based on my discussions on > IRC > > whether there is any programmer who is working on some functionality > he/she > > would need me to write unit tests for? I would like to work on writing > > tests as my OPW project. > > One of the best ways to start is to build and run piglit and see if > anything > needs fixing. That way you get familiar with the code-base and the > developers get to know you as well. Having a bit of a reputation from > sending patches is a good thing to have. > > Cheers, > Peter > >
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