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From: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
To: Amanda Shafack <shafack.likhene@gmail.com>
Cc: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>,
	git@vger.kernel.org,
	Developer support list for Wireshark 
	<wireshark-dev@wireshark.org>
Subject: Re: Introduction - An Outreachy 2020 Applicant
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 20:05:18 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20201016030518.GE539114@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAGxm6oUcxLCqhN0+tSA37xsNUJbjcyj3ahraVdiwxnQn-7qC4g@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Amanda,

Amanda Shafack wrote:

> Also, regarding my initial starter contribution, I chose the
> "micro-project" titled "Avoid pipes in git related commands in test
> scripts" (source https://bit.ly/3iZQcT2).

Thanks, sounds good.

> I plan to complete the micro-project and then move on to more research
> on Git's HTTP protocol and other resources you've pointed out.
>
> Let me know your thoughts on this, thanks.

I think that a good next step after the Git micro-project is to get to
know wireshark --- this would involve building wireshark, finding
something to change, and then changing it.

https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/Development/ describes
how to download and build wireshark.  Then for something to change, I
have a few different ideas:

a. tighten the error handling in epan/dissectors/packet-git.c
   (for example, what happens when there are not exactly 4 hexdigits
   at the beginning of a pkt-line?).  Git's
   Documentation/technical/protocol-common.txt describes the pkt-line
   format and Documentation/technical/pack-protocol.txt describes the
   Git transport dissected by packet-git.

b. add tests for the Git dissector.  test/README.test and the page it
   links to describe how wireshark's tests work

c. try to parse out the service name and protocol version in
   epan/dissectors/packet-git.c.  Git's
   Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt describes where we can find
   that information

That would get us more comfortable with the wireshark codebase and
would help prepare for fleshing out a plan for the internship.

Thoughts?

Sincerely,
Jonathan

  reply	other threads:[~2020-10-16  3:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.1.1602590401.25101.wireshark-dev@wireshark.org>
2020-10-15  8:52 ` Wireshark-dev Digest, Vol 173, Issue 14 Amanda Shafack
2020-10-16  3:05   ` Jonathan Nieder [this message]
     [not found] <CAGxm6oU+11zAjM6KBNRv4NUhx69CiaLekJ5ZhOhmQA8ofrAzbA@mail.gmail.com>
     [not found] ` <CACyXjPy=322gOBbcKpERvBnYnOsPr1OKeTbQktUGSx0+3SSpPA@mail.gmail.com>
2020-10-13  3:10   ` Introduction - An Outreachy 2020 Applicant Jonathan Nieder
2020-10-08 19:11 Amanda Shafack
2020-10-09  0:25 ` Jonathan Nieder
2020-10-09  1:43   ` Jonathan Nieder
2020-10-09 18:57     ` Emily Shaffer
2020-10-09 19:29       ` Amanda Shafack
2020-10-09  7:47   ` Amanda Shafack

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