
jmbsvicetto at gentoo
Sep 29, 2008, 8:35 PM
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 qs [at] mirror wrote: > Dear Gentoo Team and Recruiters! Hi Daniel and thanks for your interest. > I willing to help the Gentoo Team and if it's possible, I'd love to become a member too. > First, I'm willing to create hungarian translations, documentation and anything related if interested. > I'm also interested in becoming package maintainer. Let me start by presenting my apologies for not having replied earlier to your mail. This is my second "recruiter" mail, so please forgive me if anything is not clear or doesn't address your request. You do not need to be a developer to help. Two good ways to start are proposing solutions for bugs [1] and contributing to an overlay [2] like Sunrise for example [3]. There is more information on how to get involved with overlay development at [4]. You may also want to have a look at the staffing needs page [5]. If you have written ebuilds, feel free to submit them to bugzilla [1] or sunrise [3]. This way we can all see them and help you make them better. Also, you never know, some developer may like what you did and commit it to the main tree. Note that we're all very busy so we may not react to your bugs, but that should not prevent you from filing them. Bugzilla is also used for documenting work that needs to be done and following up on it, so if the bugs sit there even if nobody reacts it's already useful. You will need to read the Gentoo Documentation Resources [6], and more specifically the Gentoo Developer Handbook [7] and the Gentoo Development Guide [8]. Another way to help, especially for non-technical projects, is to contact people directly [9]. Be aware that they can be away though, so be patient, try others on the same project, and finally get back to us in case you fail to reach anybody. You may also want to look at what mailing lists are of interest to you [10] and browse through the archives [11] to learn what is going on. Training new developers takes a lot of time and effort so we don't recruit as much as we would like and need. Before you can enter the recruiting process though, you'll need to show what you can do. We do this for many reasons but mainly because it shows your commitment to Gentoo (since training takes so much time we favor people who we know will stay), it shows what your interests are (you'll need to find a mentor with the same interests to start your training) and it tells us how much and what kind of training you need. So, start filing and more importantly fixing bugs, submit ebuilds, be active on our irc channels and mailing lists, and at some point you'll get noticed. When a developer notices you, (s)he may ask you to join an arch testing team or offer to mentor you. When you think your work is significant enough and you find out that nobody notices you when they should be, feel free to contact us again and we'll try and arrange the situation. Have you tried to reach the Documentation[12] project? I'm cc'ing them on this mail. I'm sending this to their mailing list (check [12] if you want to subscribe it). > I'm a 24 years old web developer / system administrator from Hungary, Budapest. I've been using Gentoo Linux for more than 4 years now and I decided to help if I can. > I also have a relatively big server park (5+) with Gentoo Linux on it and I have a several development systems available at home / work. > I already been in contact with a person from the Gentoo Team a few years ago (Patrick Lauer), because I had full gentoo mirror and been doing the hungarian gentoo hq (gentoo.hu), but unfortunately Patrick and I had real life problems and had to stop everything. > But now I'm back and contacting you guys, how can I help? :) Are there any particular areas that interest you, besides documentation? Have you tried to join any project's irc channels[13]? Sometimes the best way to get a mentor is through direct contact with devs - be it through bugzilla, mls or irc. Are you still interested in providing an Hungarian mirror? Are you involved or would like to be involved with infra work? Do not hesitate to contact recruiters in the future in case you need more information. > Best regards, > Daniel Nagy - - -- Regards, Jorge Vicetto (jmbsvicetto) - jmbsvicetto at gentoo dot org Gentoo- forums / Userrel / Devrel / SPARC / KDE PS - As I've stated, this is my second "recuiters" mail, so I would appreciate any feedback you may have. [1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/ [2] http://overlays.gentoo.org/ [3] http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/ [4] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml#doc_chap3 [5] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/staffing-needs/ [6] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=gentoodev [7] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml [8] http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ [9] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/index.xml?showlevel=2 [10] http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml [11] http://archives.gentoo.org/ [12] - http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gdp/index.xml [13] - http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/irc.xml -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkjhnnkACgkQcAWygvVEyAKfQgCgiMcyQXfUUM6UjmZa+7xu4fal 4/YAoIfzpVQ9C/GsSrEZihvaOoOc9M68 =Adpo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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