Thank you Marc. 

Yes, I think I should be adding unit tests as well. Actually, I read somewhere only students who have submitted patches would be considered for GSoC, hence I was keen to do a few quick contributions and then once I was eligible,  completely devote my time on Unit Testing.


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Ayush Chaudhary

On Wednesday, 6 February 2013 at 2:03 AM, Marc Delisle wrote:

Ayush Chaudhary a écrit :
Hi,

I have recently cloned the phpMyAdmin repository and I am looking for
some bugs or features requests to do which need attention and are
higher in priority. What section of the bug tracker should I
generally scan? I am also looking forward to applying as a student
for Google Summer of Code 2013 under the task related to adding unit
tests and automating tests using selenium tests.

But to gain familiarity, I would like to submit some required patches
or feature-requests to start with. Is this the correct approach?

Yes, this is the correct approach. See [0]. Why not gaining familiarity
by adding a few unit tests?

[0]
http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2013_Applicant_Guide#Get_involved_with_phpMyAdmin

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Marc Delisle
http://infomarc.info

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