Hi all,
I just made my first contribution ( https://github.com/avsaro/phpmyadmin/commit/ab5f96e7c5bf4f5420c65b209230c5bb...) to phpMyAdmin and I add this requested feature ( http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3484063&gro...) which I found on Tasks for junior developers wiki page. It is actually quite little contribution but it is my first contribution, so if I made a mistake please warn me. I am also not sure about whether it is worth to send a pull request or not?
I previously talked with Michal and Dieter about my interest to join GSoC 2012 with one of the phpMyAdmin OOP projects which are mentored by Dieter. Moreover I want to contribute more and become a part of phpMyAdmin community in long term not just become a GSoC participant. Therefore I want to ask that should I start to work on one of these projects or wait to until GSoC start and continue to make junior jobs?
Best Regards,
Onur Avsar +905375020343 http://www.avsaro.com/
Le 2012-03-05 06:41, Onur Avsar a écrit :
Hi all,
I just made my first contribution ( https://github.com/avsaro/phpmyadmin/commit/ab5f96e7c5bf4f5420c65b209230c5bb...) to phpMyAdmin and I add this requested feature ( http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3484063&gro...) which I found on Tasks for junior developers wiki page. It is actually quite little contribution but it is my first contribution, so if I made a mistake please warn me. I am also not sure about whether it is worth to send a pull request or not?
I previously talked with Michal and Dieter about my interest to join GSoC 2012 with one of the phpMyAdmin OOP projects which are mentored by Dieter. Moreover I want to contribute more and become a part of phpMyAdmin community in long term not just become a GSoC participant. Therefore I want to ask that should I start to work on one of these projects or wait to until GSoC start and continue to make junior jobs?
Best Regards,
Hi Onur,
1. thanks for your patch, we'll review it
2. you can submit more patches and become a part of the team, regardless of GSoC
3. you can start your work but beware that 3.1 we'll learn on March 16 whether phpMyAdmin has been accepted in GSoC 2012 3.2 then the student selection phase begins
Le 2012-03-05 07:11, Marc Delisle a écrit :
Le 2012-03-05 06:41, Onur Avsar a écrit :
Hi all,
I just made my first contribution ( https://github.com/avsaro/phpmyadmin/commit/ab5f96e7c5bf4f5420c65b209230c5bb...) to phpMyAdmin and I add this requested feature ( http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3484063&gro...) which I found on Tasks for junior developers wiki page. It is actually quite little contribution but it is my first contribution, so if I made a mistake please warn me. I am also not sure about whether it is worth to send a pull request or not?
I previously talked with Michal and Dieter about my interest to join GSoC 2012 with one of the phpMyAdmin OOP projects which are mentored by Dieter. Moreover I want to contribute more and become a part of phpMyAdmin community in long term not just become a GSoC participant. Therefore I want to ask that should I start to work on one of these projects or wait to until GSoC start and continue to make junior jobs?
Best Regards,
Hi Onur,
- thanks for your patch, we'll review it
Patch accepted, thanks.
- you can submit more patches and become a part of the team, regardless
of GSoC
- you can start your work but beware that
3.1 we'll learn on March 16 whether phpMyAdmin has been accepted in GSoC 2012 3.2 then the student selection phase begins