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Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Sat Dec 26 10:46:26 GMT 2020


El dissabte, 26 de desembre de 2020, a les 11:35:32 CET, Bhumit Attarde va escriure:
> Hey,

Hi

> Happy holidays!
> 
> I'm a second year engineering student interested in contributing to Okular
> as part of GSOC 21.
> 
> I'm a regular (daily) user of Okular and have a fair bit of knowledge about
> it. I've been coding for 4 years and C++ is my primary language. I've
> dabbled a little in PDF format, it's manipulation as well. I think this
> would make me a good candidate.

Sounds good :)

> 
> I've gone through this years ideas list and I feel like I can do the custom
> stamp bug project. I plan to get myself familiarized with Okular more over
> next few days and then try to get my hands dirty after I'm comfortable.

Great!
 
> While I'd like to work on Okular as a GSOC student, I plan to keep
> contributing even if I don't get selected because it's an application I
> love and because I want to see it grow.
> 
> Do you guys have any suggestions on how I should proceed?

I really don't have any strong suggestion for you other than try to pickup something in apps you use, this will make it more fun and easier to understand what things are supposed to do.

Cheers,
  Albert

P.S: Please send emails with non-empty subject, it's easier to find them in the huge email list later :)


> 
> -Bhumit Attarde
> 






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