Hi!
Tobia Tesan
tobia.tesan at gmail.com
Sat Dec 17 20:05:05 UTC 2011
Il 17/12/2011 00:11, Bryce Harrington ha scritto:
Hi Bryce, thanks a lot for anwsering my post :)
> If you're looking for something like a job jar, we've got various kinds
> scattered about. For instance see daniel holbach's Harvest tool, or
> look at http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/ for unclaimed work
> items (or even claimed work items that sound particularly interesting to
> you). The papercuts project has a job jar of particularly easy items
> that look well suited to novice programmers.
Oh, wonderful.
> Beyond that, I'd suggest following your personal interests. Think about
> what software you use the most and what annoys you about it, or what you
> wish it could do. Then use 'apt-get source<program>' to get the source
> code and start poking through it to see if you can make improvements;
> learn how to make and post patches for review; don't be afraid to ask
> questions.
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out asap!
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Tobia Tesan
<tobia.tesan at gmail.com>
I never understood the frequency, uh, uh.
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