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pashkinelfe | 3 years ago
Generally it's good 1. To find already proposed patch of a moderate complexity and review it 2. To find a reported bug and propose a fix 3. To improve README's in the area you know how they work
pashkinelfe | 3 years ago
Generally it's good 1. To find already proposed patch of a moderate complexity and review it 2. To find a reported bug and propose a fix 3. To improve README's in the area you know how they work
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