Re: [GSoC] Introduction and dev environment setup help

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On Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 3:12 PM Hisham Hasan <hishhasanstudent@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
Hi Hisham,
>
> You may refer to me as Hisham (he/him). I am currently doing my BS in
> Computer Science.
> I meet all the eligibility requirements for the Google Summer of Code program.
Welcome to Git community.
>
> To begin with, before I start working on a microproject, is it
> possible for me to contribute to an even smaller task (A
> nanoproject!?) that pertains mainly to something like a minor
> refactoring issue. This is mainly to ease myself into the codebase,
> meet with members of the community, and gain a better understanding of
> my capabilities here. If this option is not suitable and it is more
> preferable to start with a microproject, that's perfectly fine as
> well.

I do not think there is a nano project discussed in related to Git docs. But,
I supposed you mean easier and more friendly. task

Actually, If you check the microproject, some of them are actually easy and
friendly.
>
> I have looked at the SoC 2025 Microprojects list and the SoC 2025
> Ideas list. I am currently setting up my development environment. I
> have cloned the git repository to my local machine. I would like to
> ask some clarifying questions about setting up my development
> environment as I couldn't find adequate answers in the docs.
This is mentioned in https://git-scm.com/docs/MyFirstContribution.

You could also check the git/INSTALL for the explanation
on how to install setup Git.

Thank you.
>
> Thanks all,
> Hisham
>





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