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I am a student at computer sience in Norway, and would maybe like to get into some of the ArchLinux related projects. I am new to programming. Soon to start on the secound year, so I am not that experienced. Therefore, I was wondering wich project that would be a good start for a beginner. Maybe something small...
We do C and Python at school, so I would prefer that.
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Consider looking through the AUR for an orphaned project that is of interest to you. Adopt it and take care of it.
Also, the wiki has an article on the topic.
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See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Getting_Involved for ideas. I recommend that you don't try to run before you can crawl, and remember -- there's more ways to contribute to Arch than coding something.
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Go through the list https://projects.archlinux.org/ or some git repos like https://github.com/muennich/sxiv (it's not exactly Arch-related, but it's a nice application) and see if you can help.
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Thanks for suggestions. I will check out that wikipage, and look trough the GIT repo and see if there is something there.
I agree with WorMzy about the, "dont walk before you can crawl thing". I just find it boring not to have anything to work on when your done with the manadatory assignments that most others on my school uses forever to complete. School dont issue any programming excercises for people who are done;-) so therefore I was asking. But I guess it could be to complecated quickly yes.
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If you really have too much time that you want to devote to FOSS, then these guys highly appreciate your help: http://freedomsponsors.org/core/issue/
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If you really have too much time that you want to devote to FOSS, then these guys highly appreciate your help: http://freedomsponsors.org/core/issue/
OP is looking to contribute to Arch.
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Yes, primary focus was contributing to ArchLinux yes. Been using the distro for almost seven years, however. Never done any programming. Actually, I was not planning to take a computer degree at all. I am educated as a flight mechanic, but no way of getting a job here, so decided to take up my interest in programming. So, now I am doing five years at a uni to learn programming. Have been at uni for almost a year now, but at school we only do games in SDL and C. I really want to learn GTK, and make something useful. Been digging a little bit into gtk latly since im done with everythng on school atm.
And since I have enjoyed this distro for so long, I thought it would be great to actually give something back. Dont know how much I actually can accomplish at this time, but the learning curve is really high at the university and I really love programming so, if not now, definently in time.
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Yes, primary focus was contributing to ArchLinux yes. Been using the distro for almost seven years, however. Never done any programming. Actually, I was not planning to take a computer degree at all. I am educated as a flight mechanic, but no way of getting a job here, so decided to take up my interest in programming. So, now I am doing five years at a uni to learn programming. Have been at uni for almost a year now, but at school we only do games in SDL and C. I really want to learn GTK, and make something useful. Been digging a little bit into gtk latly since im done with everythng on school atm.
And since I have enjoyed this distro for so long, I thought it would be great to actually give something back. Dont know how much I actually can accomplish at this time, but the learning curve is really high at the university and I really love programming so, if not now, definently in time.
Hey there. I came here to create the exact same thread. And I "almost" share the same situation. I've been studying programming these last months and I want to contribute back to arch in a fun way, which is programming to me.
If you happen to like the idea of sharing a job, perhaps we could do something together, and it would be easier than separately. Just PM me if so! I am not experienced as a programmer either, but I handle myself.
I mostly use python and smalltalk (this second one almost never fits anywhere though).
Last edited by saif (2014-02-24 20:07:48)
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Consider looking through the AUR for an orphaned project that is of interest to you. Adopt it and take care of it.
This is what I've done recently. Probably the best advice I would say.
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