Valerio Turturici wrote: > Hello everyone, > my name's Valerio, i'm italian and i study computer science at > University of Pisa. I'm honored to speak and learn from people like you. > My knowledge of C language is not very advanced, but i know Python well > enough. I really like to contribute, i can learn and improve a lot. This > is the first time that i participate in a serious, large and complex > project. > > Have you any advice for me? :) Head over to http://bugs.python.org and look for items with the "easy" tag. Alternatively, look for items with attached patches and download, apply and test them out to see if they work as advertised. I think there's a page on the wiki with suggestions on how to get started, but I don't have a link handy - hopefully someone else will chime in with it. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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