Hi, On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 2:51 PM Πλάτων Κιορπελίδης <trickygitninja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > I’m a computer science student and I’m interested in contributing to git. > I’ve read the GSoC git page with the ideas and micro-projects as I’m > interested in participating next summer. > I’ve also read the Documentation at the GitHub mirror. > I’ve never worked on such large project and I don’t know where to start from. > I’ve picked this microproject from the GSoC page: > > Make “git tag –contains <id>” less chatty if <id> is invalid > “git tag – contains <id>” prints the whole help text if <id> is > invalid. It should only show the error message instead. > Thread: https://public-inbox.org/git/20160118215433.GB24136@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > This bug is solved using the 3rd option, but I suspect that it’s still > here because the 2nd option is preferred. I think it should probably have been removed from the micro-project list. I am CC'ing Peff as he wrote the email listing the different options to solve the original issue and may think otherwise. > How should I tackle this? It's a good first step to ask first on the list as you did if it is a good micro-project or not. Unfortunately in this case I think you might want to try to find another micro-project. Thanks, Christian.