On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 1:38 PM Ankit Kumar Pandey <itsanki...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 11/01/23 09:57, Tom Lane wrote: > > IME it's typically a lot more productive to approach things via > > "scratch your own itch". If a problem is biting you directly, then > > at least you have some clear idea of what it is that needs to be fixed. > > You might have to work up to an understanding of how to fix it, but > > you have a clear goal. > > > Question is, how newcomers should start contribution if they are not > coming with a problem in their hand?
I would say find something that gets you excited. Worked for me, at least. > Todo list is possibly first thing anyone, who is willing to contribute > is going to read and for a new Yeah, that's a problem we need to address. > That being said, I think this is part of learning process and okay to > come up with ideas and fail. Of course it is! A key skill in engineering is to fail as quickly as possible, preferably before doing any actual work. -- John Naylor EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com