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Week 3 - Progress and Struggles faced during the "Improve git-bisect"

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Hi folks, A slightly hectic but great week towards successfull completion of the project. I am getting the hang of Git now, various terms, features, and concepts are undoubtedly making sense now and the project is quite fruitful as an experience that enhances my ability to understand the things in a better way and build my skills in coding. This week tasks were: "--autosquash" my commits with pranit's old commit. Resolving the mentor's review issues after code pushed to Git. Creating separate patches for sending it to the git's mailing list. I have successfully completed my tasks for this week. Further, I am changing the description of the patch to the changes I had made so far and describing why I made those changes. Then the Patch will be ready to be submitted in the Git's mailing list for review. Talking about the struggles I faced so far in the project: ROADBLOCK: I would like to talk about the first roadblock that I faced in

Week 2 - Getting Started with the "Improve git-bisect" GIT project

Hi everyone, I am thoroughly enjoying my work with GIT. It is a wonderful experience with such mentors, who are always there to help me out, whenever I am stuck in the project. So, here is a brief about the work done this week. First of all, let me tell you that I have been working on “ Converting git-bisect.sh file to the bisect.c program ”. This project was undertaken earlier by a GSoC participant [Pranit Bauva], he was halfway through the project and now I am here to proceed with the project further. So, firstly I started off by getting the last patch series of Pranit Bauva as commits in my git repo : [ https://github.com/tanushree27/git ] based on an old master branch and I had made sure that all the tests pass. Then based on an old master branch, I rebased it to a current version of master and then made sure that all tests pass again.  After that, I had a look at what were the reviews/comments people made about the patch series and then tried to address those co

Week 1 - Getting Started with FOSS and GIT Community

Hello Folks, Firstly, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Tanushree Tumane and I am a Computer Science Engineer from India, graduated this year [September 2018]. My interests are basically in both Frontend as well as Backend coding. My preferable languages are Java, C, C++, Php, XAML, C#, Javascript etc.. I was a former Full Stack Developer intern at DataPhi Labs Bangalore. What is Outreachy? Outreachy provides three-month internships to work in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Interns are paid a stipend of $5,500 and have a $500 travel stipend available to them. Outreachy internship projects may include programming, user experience, documentation, illustration and graphical design, or data science. Interns often find employment after their internship with Outreachy sponsors or in jobs that use the skills they learned during their internship. Outreachy internships are open to applicants around the world. Interns work remotely with mentors from FOSS communi