Thanks alot for the resources! I'll start contributing and looking through the docs. 


On Mon, 24 Feb, 2020, 2:29 PM Frantisek Lachman, <flachman@redhat.com> wrote:

Hey Kush,


Glad you are interested in the Packit project!


I am responding in a behalf of the Hunor (in CC), the task mentor since he's out for some days.


Before we start, please read through the Google Summer of Code 2020 page on Fedora Docs, including all the references to the GSoC documentation from Google. This is important in order to make sure that you have a good understanding of the timeline and things that need to be done in that timeline.


Since the Fedora organisation was officially approved on the 20th of February, you can start getting familiar with Packit and start working on your proposal.


Here are some links, where you can start exploring:


  • Packit.dev website. You’ll find user facing and some architecture documentation here. Read through these to understand how the service and application work from a user point of view.

  • Packit Service GitHub organization. We have quite a few repositories here. Browse through them to understand their purpose and how they relate to each other. You should spend most of your time on getting familiar with packit, packit-service, ogr, deployment and dashboard. Try to play with the code in these repositories, run the tests and maybe deploy the service on your machine.


In order to prove your skills, I encourage you to contribute a change to one of these repositories, before the end of the application review period (April 27, 2020). You can either fix an issue you find while getting familiar with Packit, or you could look at some of the issues labelled good-first-issue. Note, that it’s not just code you can contribute, the team also welcomes and values improvements to the documentation.


The goal for all the above is for you to learn enough about Packit so that you can come up with a meaningful project proposal as part of your application.


As for staying in touch: email is the most reliable way, but you can also reach me/Hunor(@csomh) on Telegram (the Fedora Summer Coding group) or freenode in the #packit or #fedora-summer-coding channels. I’m usually online 8-17 UTC on weekdays, so we should be relatively quick in replying to pings during that period.


František

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František Lachman
flachman@redhat.com / https://t.me/lachmanfrantisek
GSOC Task: https://pagure.io/mentored-projects/issue/70

Hunor Csomortani
hcsomort@redhat.com / https://t.me/csomh
GSOC Task: https://pagure.io/mentored-projects/issue/70

On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 11:15 AM Kush Daga <kushdaga1494@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Hi,

 

My name is Kush Daga and I’m from India. I am really keen to contribute in the Fedora project, and particularly liked the Dashboard for Packit Project listed in the ideas page. It suits my skills and I’ve already worked with web technologies like Html, CSS, React.js, Node, Flask and Django.

 

Although I have a bit more experience in developing applications with node.js in the backend I think ill be able to learn and adapt to flask as I have some basic idea for the same.

 

Please let me know on how to get started and what all needs to be done, also you mentioned that “This task has a challenge - our API doesn’t provide most of the data needed to accomplish this” in the project idea page, so I was wondering whether we have to even build the backend routes for the same?

 

 

Regards

 

Kush Daga

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