Hi,
I am a great enthusiast of phpMyAdmin and am willing to participate in GSoC in one of the phpMyAdmin projects. I have ample experience in and understand the working of phpMyAdmin very well. But the first requirement for submitting my proposal for any of the projects under phpMyAdmin seems to be submission of a patch. Could somebody help me on how I could submit a patch? Do I find a bug in the bug-tracker and fix it?
I am hoping against all odds, to be able to submit a patch before 8th April and be able to submit my proposal.
Any help would be highly appreciable.
Thank you, M.Ravi
Le 2011-04-01 06:26, P Coder a écrit :
Hi,
I am a great enthusiast of phpMyAdmin and am willing to participate in GSoC in one of the phpMyAdmin projects. I have ample experience in and understand the working of phpMyAdmin very well. But the first requirement for submitting my proposal for any of the projects under phpMyAdmin seems to be submission of a patch. Could somebody help me on how I could submit a patch? Do I find a bug in the bug-tracker and fix it?
Yes, you can fix a bug or submit an improvement (most likely taken from the requested features tracker).
More details on http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/improve.php.
I am hoping against all odds, to be able to submit a patch before 8th April and be able to submit my proposal.
Any help would be highly appreciable.
Thank you, M.Ravi
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