[Outreachy] Introduction and Interest in Contributing to the Git Community

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Dear Git Community,

I hope this email finds you well. My name is Isoken Ibizugbe, and I am
writing to express my strong interest in joining the Git community as
a contributor to the FOSS project. I recently came across the project
description regarding "Moving existing tests to a unit testing
framework" and was particularly intrigued by the opportunity to be
part of this exciting endeavor.

As an aspiring software engineer, I have always admired the incredible
work done by the Git community in developing and maintaining this
widely-used version control system. The project's commitment to
fostering collaboration and innovation aligns perfectly with my values
and aspirations as a developer.

I understand that Christian Couder is the mentor for this project, and
I would be honored to have the opportunity to work under his guidance
and expertise. I would greatly appreciate any advice or direction he
can provide to help me get started on this journey.

I am eager to learn, collaborate with the community, and contribute
meaningfully to this project. Please let me know how I can formally
start my journey as a Git contributor and if there are any specific
guidelines or resources that you recommend for newcomers, as it was a
bit confusing process for me to join this mailing list.

Once again, thank you for your time and for providing an opportunity
for individuals like me to contribute to this remarkable project. I am
enthusiastic about the potential of this project and the journey
ahead.

Best regards,

Isoken



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