Hi, On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 09:41:03 +0000 Abdellah Ben <abdellahbenidder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello. > > ... > > I toke a look at your ideas list and I couldn’t understand any of it. I don't think that summer coding contest is a good place to start for you since you only have done theory. I think that you should start with a simple application, a command-line interface (which is much easier to start with), then you can package it for Fedora or make a graphical user interface for it (and package it for Fedora). What that application should be? Think of what you would like to use, or what you think is lacking, and write it. I, myself, wrote a simple command-line interface for a currency exchange website that I use daily. Or an app that visualizes the disk space usage, directory by directory. You can also start by reading a simple small program's code, to learn how other people do it. Then you can contribute to that code by fixing bugs or adding features, or continuing a project that was abandoned by its creator. So I suggest you either come up with a simple idea, pick a language, and realize that idea, or that you contribute in small bits to an existing project, which you study a bit first. > ... Good luck, and don't be afraid to ask. TR -- Tomas Radej <tradej@xxxxxxxxxx> -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel