Seeking Guidance and Identifying Suitable Bug for a New OpenJDK Contributor
David Holmes
david.holmes at oracle.com
Tue Aug 29 05:11:56 UTC 2023
Hello Tham,
On 29/08/2023 12:19 pm, Tham To Thi Hong wrote:
> Dear esteemed members of the jtreg-dev mailing list,
You actually sent this email to serviceability-dev.
Cheers,
David
> I hope this message finds you well. My name is Tham To, and I'm excited to introduce myself as a new contributor to the OpenJDK community. I am reaching out to seek your valuable guidance and assistance as I embark on this enriching journey.
>
> As a newcomer, I am enthusiastic about learning from the experienced developers and contributing to the OpenJDK project. I am particularly interested in making a positive impact by addressing and resolving bugs that align with my skills and interests. I believe that diving into practical challenges will provide me with invaluable learning opportunities and enable me to contribute effectively to the community.
>
> I am writing to kindly request your guidance in identifying a suitable bug that is well-suited for someone at my level of experience. While I am eager to contribute, I understand that starting with a bug that matches my familiarity with the project would be the most productive approach. Your insights will help me gain a clearer understanding of the OpenJDK bug landscape and direct my efforts in the right direction.
>
> Moreover, I am open to mentorship and collaboration with seasoned developers who can provide guidance and feedback as I work on my chosen bug. I truly believe that the collective knowledge and support of the OpenJDK community will play a pivotal role in shaping my journey as a contributor.
>
> I want to express my gratitude for considering my request. Your mentorship will not only facilitate my growth but also contribute to the success of the OpenJDK project. I am looking forward to engaging with the community and making meaningful contributions.
>
> Thank you for your time and consideration.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tham To (Ms.)
> Software Engineer I
> IMT Solutions | Fostering IT Innovation
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>
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