Dear WINE Developers,
A short biography of me:
A University Student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department. Live in Bangladesh in the city of Chittagong. I am a moderate Linux User, A moderate C programmer and have little knowledge about C++ programming.
I wish to contribute to the WINE Project. What I could do for it.
Please, give me a path.
Best regard, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
2009/6/29 MD.IMAM HOSSAIN imamdxl8805@gmail.com
Dear WINE Developers,
A short biography of me:
A University Student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department. Live in Bangladesh in the city of Chittagong. I am a moderate Linux User, A moderate C programmer and have little knowledge about C++ programming.
I wish to contribute to the WINE Project. What I could do for it.
Please, give me a path.
Best regard, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
Hello Imam :) welcome to Wine, you can certainly help. i'd recommend seeing this page for some guidance: http://www.winehq.org/site/contributing
also, what i think is easier to get started in wine is doing translations to your own language, it helps you see the structure of the project while doing something very useful to your community in wine. if you want to dive deeper then choose an application you like and start debugging, see what problems it has and try to solve them.
best regards.
MD.IMAM HOSSAIN wrote:
Dear WINE Developers,
A short biography of me:
A University Student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department. Live in Bangladesh in the city of Chittagong. I am a moderate Linux User, A moderate C programmer and have little knowledge about C++ programming.
I wish to contribute to the WINE Project. What I could do for it.
Please, give me a path.
Best regard, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
Hello! It's great to have new contributors, we really do need people like you to help us out.
Please feel free to stop by #winehackers on irc.freenode.net and introduce yourself. There's usually many small areas that need attention, and it would be excellent if you could find one to pick up.
Again, don't be afraid to ask questions in the channel about where you can start hacking - that's why we're there, and usually there's something simple like writing stub functions that's a great way to get started.
Thanks, Scott Ritchie