Hello Marc
>Vaishak Prashanth a écrit :
>> Hello Mark.
>>
>>>> Vaishak Prashanth a écrit :
>>>> Hello everyone !
>>>>
>>>> I'm Vaishak, and I've recently started off in the open source community.
>>>> You can check out a couple of my projects at github/vaishakp9
>>>> They're not much, but they're open source nevertheless.
>>>v
>>>> I've been an avid user of phpmyadmin for over a year now. I want to start
>>>> helping the community buy fixing bugs.
>>>>
>>>> I've got a working knowledge of PHP, HTML, C, C++ and some JavaScript.
>>>>
>>>> Could you please recommend a fairly easy bug for me to work on ?
>>
>>> Hi Vaishak,
>> Is this intended to show us your skills for Google Summer of >Code?
>
>>>> And where do I start looking to fix said bug on the admittedly huge
>>>> codebase ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot !
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Vaishak P
>>
>>
>>
>>> --
>> Marc Delisle (phpMyAdmin)
>>
>>
>> Yes. This is intended to show my skills for Google Summer Of Code. But not
>> only for that. I wasn't very aware of open source projects ... I kept using
>> phpmyadmin ...
>>
>> And then I heard about GSoC and attended a seminar, which is where I
>> realized I could actually contribute.
>>
>> So. Yes. This would be for Google Summer of Code, but irrespective of
>> whether I get it or not... I want to contribute to phpmyadmin in a major
>> way.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vaishak
>Hi,
>well, fixing "a fairly easy bug" is probably not the best way to show
>your skills to the mentoring team. Please have a look at the bug tracker
>and/or the feature requests tracker, pick something that is unassigned
>and mention in the ticket that you are working on it.
>I suggest to pick some recent bug tickets or feature requests, as older
>ones may be out of date or more tricky to solve.
>--
>Marc Delisle (phpMyAdmin)
I've decided to work on this : http://sourceforge.net/p/phpmyadmin/feature-requests/1619/
I'll start immediately.
Any ideas as to where I can start looking in the codebase ?
Regards,
Vaishak