Respected Sir\Mam I am already using PostgreSQL for my college purpose and for learning SQL. I have learned SQL from udemy courses with instructor Jose Portilla. and I am well aware of PostgreSQL and PGAdmin.
Regards Vrund V Shah On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 8:12 AM vrund shah <vrund3...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your valuable guidance. > I will surely look at the links and if have any queries then I will > contact you. > > regards > Vrund V Shah > > On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 2:23 AM Stephen Frost <sfr...@snowman.net> wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> * Tomas Vondra (tomas.von...@enterprisedb.com) wrote: >> > On 1/21/22 21:28, Stephen Frost wrote: >> > >* vrund v shah (vrund3...@gmail.com) wrote: >> > >> I am Vrund V Shah, a computer science undergrad. I have just >> completed my >> > >> 3^rd semester at G H Patel College of Engineering & Technology. I >> am new >> > >> to open source contribution but I am well aware of C/C++, SQL and >> I will >> > >> learn Python before the end of the first week of February. I >> would love to >> > >> contribute to your organization but don’t know how!! >> > >> >> > >> Could you please guide me on how and from where to start? >> > > >> > >I'd suggest you start with patch reviews if you're interested in >> working >> > >on the core PostgreSQL server code. Information on that is available >> > >here: >> > > >> > >https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Reviewing_a_Patch >> > > >> > >> > Yeah, that's what I recommend people who ask me this question. >> > >> > However, that wiki page is more about the process than about "what" to >> do, >> > so my advice to the OP would be to first go to the current CF [1] and >> look >> > for patches that would be genuinely useful for him/her (e.g. because of >> > work). And do the review by following the wiki page. >> >> Yeah. There's also this: >> >> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Developer_FAQ >> >> where the first topic is about getting involved in PG development, and >> there's: >> >> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/So,_you_want_to_be_a_developer%3F >> >> which covers a bit more about mailing lists and such. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Stephen >> >