Hi Everyone!
I am a CS grad student at California State University Long Beach.
Glad to see so much involvement and contribution, cheers to everyone!
I have experience with Java mostly Spring framework, developing APIs. Here to contribute, interact and learn with the community. I have been playing with the features and trying to relate with the code, its fun and exciting. Hats-off to the contributors and moderators for their effort, it’s a well working product!
Hello everyone, my name is Angwantu Hilda Emene. I am currently a undergraduate student at the university of Buea, Cameroon and a GSoC 2020 aspirant. I am a newbie to open source and this the very first organisation I am about contributing to. I am familiar with mySQL and Java. I will need some guide on how to get started .
My name is Bruno Alvisio and I currently work as software engineer in a cubersecurity startup in California, USA. I am very excited to join the openMRS community and hope to start contributing to the project and get know all of you soon.
Hi everyone, I’m Millimon, pursuing my bachelors degree of science in software engineering and application development from Bugema University Kampala, Uganda. I’m both interested in google summer of code and the opportunity to write code and solve problems. I’m new to open source development but I’m excited about being able to collaborate with a community that is as inviting as this one.
I’m familiar with Java and have a general understanding of algorithms but my real assets lie in my resourcefulness and outright dedication to wanting to solve problems.
Thank you @wandji69 ! I went through the documention that you pointed me to and everything makes sense. I would be especially interested in contributing in the security or authentication side of openMRS.
So far I found this issue on JIRA https://issues.openmrs.org/browse/RESTWS-648.
Before I start doing some work I would like to know if there some other tickets , features that are more important or have higher priority.
@balvisio Your welcome, please feel free to work on any ticket that you see fit for you. There are introductory tickets to get you familiar with OpenMRS style fo making a pull rest check Here and once your familiar with the code bass and the PR format your free to pickup any ticket.