On 07.03.2016 18:20, Peter Krempa wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 16:50:41 +0100, Martin Kletzander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it's good to hear that you are interested. I'll give you the same hints
> as I give others for now. But before that, have you had a chance of
> looking at the ideas page of libvirt? Is any one of those ideas
> appealing to you or do you have your own
>
> As for the ideas, look at our documentation, clone the repository [1],
> try building it [2], running tests etc., look at the contributor
> guidelines [2] and generally browse the site to know about some basics.
> You can also browse the code on the web [4]. Then you can go through
> the code and see how it all works; or the parts that interest you the
> most, for now.
>
> Be sure to fill in the application before the deadline, the time window
> is pretty short this year.
You should add the above to the wiki page with libvirt's GSOC info. It
will be useful.
Additionally google's page contains link only to our web page and the
email address. There's no link to the wiki including the project idea
list.
How come! I see 'View Ideas List' button in the very top right corner.
It links to:
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016
The design of GSoC pages has changed this year so it might be confusing
to some users to get all the information at the first glance.
Michal