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
>
>
>

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