http://docs.pythonsprints.com/core_development/beginners.html�might be helpful for getting started, and to supplement David's suggestions. It was written for users like yourself to go from zero to successful contribution as quick as possible.

Brian
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 05:48, yeswanth <swamiyeswanth@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Yeswanth . I am doing my third year Btech in Computer Science in India. My desire is to get into gsoc 2011 . I have been looking over the projects of last year to see where I would fit in. And I found python to be interesting, something I can contribute. I dont know if Python Software Foundation will apply for Gsoc this year, I just hope it will . So here I am , planning to make an entry in contributing to this open source project. �I �can just program in Python ,never contributed anything to it , atleast of now. So I have read the development links provided in the python.org site.

Can anyone suggest me some areas where I can actually start with developing for this proje

Yeswanth,

http://docs.pythonsprints.com/core\_development/beginners.html�might be helpful for getting started, and to supplement David's suggestions. It was written for users like yourself to go from zero to successful contribution as quick as possible.

Brian