You need to try it out, if they don't accept you for open source contribution, you need to improve on your skillsets. Simple as that.
y*h
8 楼
有包子吗?
【在 r******d 的大作中提到】 : happy
c*t
9 楼
I would say that you can forget about contributing to oss projects for now. Instead, start out with writing utilities that you will use often. This way, you can get a better sense of what it takes to do something. Then as your interests grows, write stuffs that you think that will be useful, and finish it. The key is finishing your project. It only takes 5% effort to get 95% of the project done, but 95% effort to get last remaining 5% done. But, being able to finish the project will teach you a number of valuable things. Besides, if your project is useful, you can earn some money, at least via adsense etc. They can also be listed on your CV. And when you start writing bigger and bigger projects, you will use more and more open source libraries / projects, and understand the strengths and deficiencies of these. Then you can contribute with reasonable confidence. Otherwise, you probably won't understand what you are doing, why other people's projects were designed in certain ways etc. You also gain nothing if your submission is rejected, and gain little even when your submission is accepted. It is the project owners that take all the credit :)
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : I would say that you can forget about contributing to oss projects : for now. : Instead, start out with writing utilities that you will use often. : This way, you can get a better sense of what it takes to do : something. Then as your interests grows, write stuffs that : you think that will be useful, and finish it. : The key is finishing your project. It only takes 5% effort to get : 95% of the project done, but 95% effort to get last remaining 5% : done. But, being able to finish the project will teach you a : number of valuable things.