On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 5:16 PM shamimkhanum@xxxxxxxxx <shamimkhanum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I am reading all helping material and also contact with mentors. > > Thanks for replying to me. Can you please tell me if you are working with the Git microproject? Which idea are you choosing? Also, have you submitted the final application or not?" Yeah, I worked on a Git Microproject. The final application deadline is by Oct 29. For the project, I will advise you to search through the mailing list using outreachy as the filter. You will see all of the microproject that have been worked on by other outreachy applicants. You can look between 0ct 1st till now to get the idea of what other microproject the applicants are working on. Thank you. > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2024, 9:16 PM shamimkhanum@xxxxxxxxx <shamimkhanum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dear Git Community, > > > > I hope this message finds you well. My name is Shamim Khanum, and I am a C programmer with a keen interest in open-source development and version control systems. > > I am writing to express my interest in working on a microproject related to Git, specifically focusing on improving the Modernizing a Test Script in Clar Framework. My proposed approach involves a thorough review of the existing test scripts to understand their structure and add a small enhancement. My background is as an MPhil computer science student at the University of Punjab. I am currently in the Outreachy contribution phase for choosing this project. I am passionate about contributing to open-source projects, and I believe that my skills and enthusiasm would make me a valuable addition to the Git community. > > Thank you for considering my proposal. I look forward to your feedback and hope to engage with the community to make a positive impact. > > > > Best regards, > > Shamim Khanum > > shamimkhanum@xxxxxxxxx > Hi Shamim, > > Nice having you here, I am Usman an Outreachy contributor like you. > > Bellow is the extract of the statement from one of the mentors Patrick which can get you started. > > > I would strongly recommend reading through [1] and [2]. They should give > you some ideas for how the Outreachy application process is designed to > work in the Git project and lays out the expectation of us mentors. > > Patrick > > [1]: https://git.github.io/Mentoring-Program-Guide/ > [2]: https://git.github.io/General-Microproject-Information/ > > While going through all this, you should get additional guidance from the mentors also. > > Thank you. > Usman Akinyemi. > > > > > > >