Re: How to find places where I can contribute?

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Christian Couder <christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> 1. What is the equivalent for the Git project? How can I find issues/features
>> that I can work on?
>>
>> 2. Is there a way I can find bugs/issues that are likely easy for a new
>> contributor to pick up? Similar to a "good-first-issue" label on GitHub?
>
> We have the following documentation:
>
> https://git.github.io/General-Microproject-Information/
>
> There is also the microproject idea page from last year's GSoC:
>
> https://git.github.io/SoC-2022-Microprojects/

While these are good for GSoC applicants before they do a real
project, I didn't read the "where I can contribute?" as such---it
asks for something more real, not a toy "dip my toes" practice.

Perhaps looking for #leftoverbits in the list archive may be another
approach that would give readers a problem with real upsides?

Thanks.





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