Le 15/10/15 15:31, Arafat Khan a écrit :
Hi Respected Sir/ Mam, I am Arafat Dad Khan, an undergraduate student at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. I wish to contribute to the Boost Library (Specifically Graph and Data Structures). I have decent knowledge of Algorithms and Data Structures and have consistently taken part in algorithmic competitions on websites such as Codechef and Spoj(Sphere online Judge ) you can view my profile here http://www.spoj.com/SPOJ/users/adk/ I am very new to open source, And i just need someone to guide me so that i could focus on the right areas to contribute. I am very comfortable with C++ language and learning complicated algorithms is great fun to me.
Can anyone please tell me the ways in which i could contribute? Hi and welcome to the Boost comunity
The open source Boost library is in someway particular as it is seen as a collection of libraries maintained by different authors. Anyone can become the author of a library, after a successful review of the proposed library. I suggest you to participate in this and the user mailing lists giving your advice when you consider is pertinent. Read as much as possible in http://www.boost.org/ and in particular http://www.boost.org/development/submissions.html http://www.boost.org/development/bugs.html http://www.boost.org/development/pull_requests.php http://www.boost.org/development/testing.html if you want to contribute. You can find other useful link at the wiki https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki
If this is not the right place to ask newbie questions please tell me where i could ask the my questions. This is the right ML.
Vicent