Re: Working on a rejected GSoC project

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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 4:50 AM, Andrew Sayers
<andrew-git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't know anything about gitweb specifically, but I'd be happy to
> talk about generic JS issues.  You can e-mail privately if you like, but
> you'll probably get a wider range of views if you route messages via the
> mailing list.

Thanks a lot Andrew :)

I think I should follow the general contribution policies and work as
usual rather than as a GSoC student. Write code, ask for a general
review here, update code based on the review and iterate again and
again to get the task done and I hope somebody will find time to
review it and help me out. I am still awaiting to hear from Jakub who
helped me out in the beginning with some comments and reviews on code
I pushed to https://github.com/jaseemabid/git/tree/gsoc.

I'd also like to add that I'm a newbie to FOSS contribution and I have
no prior experience with this. Please tolerate mistakes :) All I can
assure is that will try my level best to make this work out well.

Regards,

Jaseem Abid
http://jaseemabid.github.com
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