Hello Thanks for the links but I had already seen these. Actually I was interested in a complete project for ubuntu as is done in GSOC. Could you please provide me some insight in how to start doing that.
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Dustin Kirkland <kirkl...@ubuntu.com>wrote: > On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Gaurav Saxena <grvsaxena...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hello > > > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Jan Claeys <li...@janc.be> wrote: > >> > >> Robbie Williamson schreef op wo 01-06-2011 om 10:54 [-0500]: > >> > > I don't have much experience of working on large projects like that > >> > > and this > >> > > is also a reason why I want to contribute to open source and to > >> > > contribute > >> > > to my favourite open source software would be a wonderful > experience. > >> > > It > >> > > would be great if the community support my idea and it will be great > >> > > if > >> > > possible that I could get a mentor for such type of project and a > >> > > certificate of completion for my academic benefit. > >> > >> > An official certificate might be difficult, however I'm sure whomever > >> > you work with would be willing to provide an email certifying your > >> > participation. Again, since the work is in the open, the need for a > >> > certificate of proof is much less ;). > >> > >> A official-looking certificate might still be nice, at least according > >> to the following talk given at LGM 2010 last year: > >> > >> > http://river-valley.tv/how-to-get-contributors-to-your-freelibreopen-source-project-from-vietnam-and-asia/ > >> > >> She explains that in some countries/cultures it's important to have > >> something to show to your family, as they are paying for your studies > >> and want to know why you are working without getting anything in return, > >> either money (a paid job) or certificates (e.g. a school, or an open > >> source project). > > > > > > Thanks a lot for considering my request. > > Could you suggest me how can I start working on the projects related to > > ubuntu . :) > > 60 seconds of searching through Google reveals step-by-step processes > for each of a number of different teams... > > * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted > * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/GettingInvolved > * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved > * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/GettingStarted > * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing#How%20do%20I%20get%20involved? > > There are *so* many avenues to getting involved with Ubuntu it's > perhaps overwhelming. I suggest picking one of those teams above (or > one of many others), and trying to find your niche. > > -- > :-Dustin > > Dustin Kirkland > Ubuntu Core Developer > -- Thanks and Regards , Gaurav Saxena
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