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.