On Tue, 10 Dec, 2024, 12:30 am Tanja Obradovic via soc-dev, <soc-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Prathmes!
Welcome, welcome!
Considering your interest in Java: Spring, Spring Boot,
Hibernate... I would like to invite you to look into Jakarta EE
website and review the following pages to start with Get Involved
and Stay Connected.
Please look into feel free to browse any projects / repositories
under EE4J or Jakarta EE, but focusing
on project that has issues categorized as with labels "Good
first issue" and "Help wanted" would be my
recommendation.
Here is an example of such a project and and repository link.
Please join the Slack Workspace (link is at Stay Connected page)
for the easier and instant communication with the community.
Best Regards,
Tanja
On 2024-12-09 1:09 p.m., prathmesh
solanke via soc-dev wrote:
Dear Mentors,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Prathmesh Solanke, a 3rd year student at IIT BHU, Varanasi, India, proficient in Java (spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate) and _javascript_, and currently preparing for the upcoming Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025. I
am particularly interested in contributing to the Eclipse organization and would greatly appreciate your guidance to get started effectively.
Could you please advise me on the following points?
Recommended Technologies: What additional tools, frameworks, or technologies should I focus on to align my skills with Eclipse’s projects?
Starting Point: Which Beginner friendly project(s) would you recommend as an entry point for someone with a strong foundation in Java and a keen interest in open-source development?
I am excited about the prospect of learning from and contributing to Eclipse’s impactful initiatives. Any suggestions on resources, documentation, or beginner-friendly tasks would be immensely helpful.
Thank you for your time and support. I look forward to your guidance and am eager to contribute to Eclipse's open-source ecosystem.