Hi there
I've seen you post here without getting a response (unless there has
been a private one) so — despite being just the peanut gallery here — I
thought I'd write something.
I am looking for advice on which features I should focus on first and
which bugs are more important. Your suggestions will be greatly
appreciated.
Perhaps you've done that already but in case you haven't — you can look
at this mailing list's archives[1]. Maybe you'll find some
report/request that could do with your help?
Best :)
Wojtek
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-librejs/
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 22:46:08 +0530 Ayushman Tripathi <ayushman@gnu.org> wrote:
Hi! I'm Ayushman, and this winter I'm contributing to the Free
Software Foundation as a tech intern.
I'm looking forward to contributing to LibreJS during my internship and
beyond, fixing existing bugs and adding new features.
I am an experienced software developer with expertise in Node.js, Linux,
React, MongoDB, SQL, AWS, and PHP. I recently completed Google Summer of
Code 2023 and am a MongoDB Certified Associate Developer.
I am looking for advice on which features I should focus on first and
which bugs are more important. Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
I am really looking forward to collaborating with you all.