Hello Abhishek,
First of all, please be informed that although LibreOffice has
been participating for a number of years at GSoC, the mentoring
organizations for GSoC 2020 have not been announced yet.
Anyway, to contribute to LibreOffice code-base, you can start by following the steps described here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved
As you will also see on the page linked above, we have a number of easyHacks (bug reports suitable for new developers). Starting by solving a number of 'Beginner' easyHacks, and then switching to 'Interesting' easyHacks seems like a proper course to follow.
For GSoC applications, you are required to solve at least one 'Interesting' easyHack. (Preferrably an easyHack related to your GSoC proposal.)
List of Easy Hacks by required Skill: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/EasyHacks/by_Required_Skill
The GSoC Ideas page: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC/Ideas
Welcome aboard, and may it be easy! :)
Muhammet
I am new at libreoffice organisation. I am aiming to do the project in GSoC 2020. Please suggest me some bugs for solving which will be helpful in upcoming projects for GSoC.Thank you!
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Abhishek Suresh Pachorkar ,2nd year undergraduate student ,Mathematics and Computing ,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.Contact : +91 7745854617
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