Dear maintainers of the Podman repository,
We are a group of four computer science master students from the Delft University of
Technology in the Netherlands following the course IN4315 Software Architecture
(
https://se.ewi.tudelft.nl/delftswa/). For this course we have chosen an open-source
project to contribute to in the following eight weeks. Our group picked the Podman
project, and we will therefore make a set of contributions for our project.
The project consists of two parts: firstly, we will write four essays discussing
architecture choices that we will publish on
https://desosa2022.netlify.app/. Secondly, we
need to make between three and six code/documentation contributions to your repository to
learn the workflow for contributing and to be able to dive deeper into the analysis. This
is our first time contributing to open-source projects, and we are looking forward to
assisting you with valuable contributions wherever it is most appropriate.
We would greatly appreciate it if it would be possible to open a channel of communication
with you, where we could get some guidance and feedback on the contributions we produce.
We are currently in the process of choosing the most appropriate issues to focus on
throughout the duration of the course. We plan to contribute to increasingly more complex
tasks as we become more familiar with the system, but it would be of great benefit to us
if you could suggest some possible starting points, such as perhaps good first issues to
focus on.
We have already gone through the process of selecting some issues that may be practical
first choices, such as
https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/13261 and
https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/13266. If there are more appropriate
contributions to focus on for our group, we would be happy to consider them!
Also, we checked the /doc directory in the repository and the published documentation on
the podman website. It seems to us that they are mainly functioning as a guide for users.
It would be nice if you could direct us to some technical, developer-centric
documentation. Or if such a portal is not yet available, perhaps this could be one of our
initial contributions?
Thank you for your time and consideration. If you have any questions or remarks, feel free
to reach out to us through email or GitHub.
Kind regards,
Krzysztof Baran @kbaran
Rover van der Noort @rvandernoort
Xueyuan Chen @keonchennl
Calin Georgescu @gcalin