Any interesting linux projects?
Matthias Beyer
mail at beyermatthias.de
Fri Sep 6 07:03:22 EDT 2013
The website says
"Most of these lists can be searched via the
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ archive."
But the site seems to be down (cannot resolve hostname).
On 06-09-2013 10:15:02, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 8:16 AM, manty kuma <mantykuma at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I would like to work on some open source Linux projects. Please share
> some interesting projects that i can work from home. I am not looking
> for anything specific. Anything would do. Any interesting debugging tool
> or some new feature or that of fixing errors in bugzilla.. Please list
> anything. Only thing is i Know only C and Assembly(AVR and ARM).
> I know i am far from contributing to the mainline kernel. So want to
> start from something small where less competition is there to start
> with. I think the project we choose depends on our current skillset, so
> is there any site that kind of lists these projects and order it based
> on the skills? :) No i guess. But still any good sites are also welcome.
>
> We had similar discussion on this mailing list a few days back, I would
> highly suggest that you search archives of this mailing list.
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> Thank you
> Warm Regards
> Anuz
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Matthias Beyer
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