On 17 Feb 2014, at 06:55, Ankit Agrawal <aaaagrawal at gmail.com> wrote:
> I will start looking into the codebase and would like to discuss the
project idea in detail on IRC and the mailing list once my midterms get over on
the coming Saturday. Please let me know of any other resources that you think I
should go through first to get started with contributing. Thanks.
Ankit ? sounds like you're lined up to do the right things. If you
haven't, check out <http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoC%20Guide>, our
tips for students applying to us; in particular it recommends you grab one or
two of the "bite size" project ideas and get stuck into the code that
way. I wouldn't worry too much about finding ones that have anything to do
with Letor, as the aim is to get a working knowledge of how the code fits
together and how to work with it.
There's often someone around on IRC, and it's a good place to talk over
rough ideas (although sometimes it will take a while for people to reply; most
if not all the potential mentors check through the times when they aren't
able to pay attention, so a reply may come a few hours later). You can also ask
longer questions here on the mailing list. We're here to help you write the
best proposal you can, so don't hesitate to ask if anything is unclear.
Good luck!
J
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