Hi,The first stem is to set up the development environment. You can directly clone the repository https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin or you can use this for steps https://github.com/OpenSourceHelpCommunity/ContributingToMyProject/blob/master/writeups/phpmyadmin_phpmyadmin_manishbisht.mdOnce done there are list of open issue on which you can contribute https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues You can also filter it by 'newbie' to get familiar with codebase.There are other projects also. You can check them at https://github.com/phpmyadminHappy Coding :)_______________________________________________On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Shriti Arora <shriti.arora@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Sir/Ma'amI am Shriti Arora , an engineering student majoring in Computer Science from India.My team members and I are deeply interested in contributing in the open source of Phpmyadmin.As novice open source developers, we'd like to know how can we contribute to Phpmyadmin so that it aids in your growth as well as our learning experience. Having gone through similar projects, We have the following idea:While working on this project our main focus would be fixing issues that come up daily along with contributing in the code for the upcoming future features.We have taken this as a college project , which would be graded at the end of the semester.Your assistance in this matter is highly appreciated.Looking forward to hearing from youRegards,Shriti Arora
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