Re: Starting on a microproject for GSoC

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Hi Moritz & Andrew,

On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Andrew Ardill wrote:

> On 28 January 2016 at 11:40, Moritz Neeb <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I suppose just fixing/revising this would be kind
> > of a too low hanging fruit?
> 
> I am in no way qualified to speak to the majority of your post, but I
> can't imagine anyone refusing your work because it was 'too low
> hanging fruit'.

I would agree that it is *not* a "too low hanging fruit".

The thing is, it would be a really easy way to get into the groove, to
understand how changes are expected to be contributed, what the process of
iterating the patches/patch series is, and in what form the patches are
preferred.

Moritz, if you worry about this lil' project to be too little, why don't
you just start with it and then tackle another one? That way, you will be
already very familiar with the Git project (and the regulars will be
familiar with you) when GSoC comes around.

Ciao,
Johannes
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