On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:11 PM, Anshul Kushwaha <anshulkushwaha1 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a Computer Science student presently in 2nd year of my graduation. > I'm willing to participate in Google Summer Of Code 2013, and considering my > interest in Linux, I think there's no better organisation than Fedora to > work with. > > I'd like to get some help on how to get started with coding for this awesome > project and do that all this summer. > > I've been using linux since last 4 years and I'm very willing to start > developing open source apart from just using it. > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Anshul Hello Anshul, Great to see your interest. However GSoC 2013 is not yet announced and there is no certain whether Fedora can make it or not. As you have mentioned with in the Fedora project there will be more projects in variety of areas covering many programming languages and technologies. You can find something that suites you, that is the special advantage I see in Fedora project rather than other organizations. Fedora is one out of such but not the only one. Please do start contributing and getting familiar with the community and if you want help you have many channels to use. We are ready to help you at any time. Thanks ! -- Regards, Buddhike Chandradeepa Kurera (bckurera) Email: bckurera at fedoraproject.org | IRC: bckurera | User: Bckurera