Re: GSoC with Git - Tyler Baxter

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Hi Tyler,

Thank you for your interest in contributing to Git.


On 12 March 2024 8:30:47 am IST, Tyler John Baxter <tybaxter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>I had a look at the proposal idea list for this year’s Google Summer of Code with Git and found a lot of interest in the “Move existing tests to a unit testing framework”. I would really like to work on this project as part of GSoC 2024. Throughout my years as a programming student, I have time and time again set up unit testing for my programming projects and have become extremely familiar with the formatting and expectations of unit tests. After reading the specifics git laid out online, it is my understanding that I am to complete a microproject, review other’s contributions, and finally submit a proposal/application.
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Indeed. You've got that part right.

>I was wondering if there was anything else you could suggest that would be helpful to me in this process.
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I suppose what you've already noted is a good way to start contributing to Git. So, feel free to get startedwith it right away. Looking frward towards your contributions.

Feel free to reach out if you need any clarifications. :-)

-- 
Sivaraam

Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.





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