Hi! I believe the default guideline would be something like:
1. use the code. 2. miss something/find any misbehaviour? then 3. read the code. 4. try fixing the code. 5. when your brain catches fire, ask the community (always include your use case/share your experience/your misses). 7. enjoy! IMHO nobody but you should find your own *ptr to the code; so good luck! Regards, El dom, 8 sept 2024 a las 20:40, Neel chakraborty (< neelroboinfo...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Hello everyone, > > I have recently begun using OpenBSD regularly and am impressed with the > user experience thus far. I am keen to contribute to the project and would > appreciate your guidance on how to get started. > > I have some experience with C and shell scripting. Would you recommend > starting by reading the source code directly? If so, could you suggest > where I should begin? > > I have learned C from the Kernighan and Ritchie book. Is this level of > knowledge sufficient for contributing to OpenBSD development? If not, could > you please recommend additional resources or materials to enhance my skills? > > Thank you for your time and assistance. > Best regards, > Neel > > >