Hi all,
Hope you are doing well. Previously I have sent out an email mentioning about contributing to Ignite project. I have created an account for JIRA ( nathanchan2020) and Confluence. Also, I have forked the Ignite GitHub into my GitHub, and I have already been looking at the code for Ignite.Net and the easy tickets on JIRA. I would like to request a contributor permission and be added to the dev subscribe list as I would like to involve and contribute the development process of Ignite.Net. I am a Software Developer with 1 year industry experience. I mainly focus on Backend development process. The reason why I am interested in contributing in Ignite project is that I found out Ignite is very helpful for distributed system, especially when multiple threads are heavily consuming the data from database, which sometime it doesn't have ability to handle too much requests at the same time. I really appreciate if I have the opportunity to get involved in the Ignite development process. I have worked on some projects about signal, networking, and multi-threaded programing using C, but this is actually my first time contributing to an open-source project. Please let me know what I can do to get started or if there is anything I can do to get started. Thanks, Kin (Nathan) Chan |
Hi Kin,
Did you miss my reply to the previous email? [1] I've added you to the contributors list, and suggested some tickets. [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r2dcdaed7c65aa655cc5d1d9ed795f55b070a95937bcb9d831a4075ff%40%3Cdev.ignite.apache.org%3E On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 8:37 AM Nathan Chan <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Hope you are doing well. Previously I have sent out an email mentioning > about contributing to Ignite project. I have created an account for JIRA ( > nathanchan2020) and Confluence. Also, I have forked the Ignite GitHub into > my GitHub, and I have already been looking at the code for Ignite.Net and > the easy tickets on JIRA. I would like to request a contributor permission > and be added to the dev subscribe list as I would like to involve and > contribute the development process of Ignite.Net. > > I am a Software Developer with 1 year industry experience. I mainly focus > on Backend development process. The reason why I am interested in > contributing in Ignite project is that I found out Ignite is very helpful > for distributed system, especially when multiple threads are heavily > consuming the data from database, which sometime it doesn't have ability to > handle too much requests at the same time. > > I really appreciate if I have the opportunity to get involved in the Ignite > development process. I have worked on some projects about signal, > networking, and multi-threaded programing using C, but this is actually my > first time contributing to an open-source project. Please let me know what > I can do to get started or if there is anything I can do to get started. > > Thanks, > Kin (Nathan) Chan > |
Hi Pavel,
Yes, it seems like I missed it, but the weird thing is I have checked my other email, but I couldn't find the response. However, it is good to hear from you. Thanks for the suggestion for starting. I am looking at the "How to Contribute" page now since I want to make sure I understand the SDLC of Ignite before I start the development. Then I will look at the tickets you suggested. I wonder if the dev email is a good place to ask questions? or the Slack channel? Please let me know. Thanks, Nathan |
> I wonder if the dev email is a good place to ask questions
Yes, dev email is the best place! Don't hesitate to ask anything in this thread or create a new one if needed. On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 12:36 AM Nathan Chan <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Pavel, > > Yes, it seems like I missed it, but the weird thing is I have checked my > other email, but I couldn't find the response. However, it is good to hear > from you. Thanks for the suggestion for starting. I am looking at the "How > to Contribute" page now since I want to make sure I understand the SDLC of > Ignite before I start the development. Then I will look at the tickets you > suggested. I wonder if the dev email is a good place to ask questions? or > the Slack channel? > > Please let me know. > > Thanks, > Nathan > |
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