#133 Welcome to Fedora @motorto!
Opened 2 years ago by ankursinha. Modified 4 months ago

Hello @motorto ! Welcome to Fedora!

Before we begin, please subscribe to the Fedora join mailing list at
fedora-join@lists.fedoraproject.org
.
We use this list for general discussion, and it is also where the community
shares tasks that need help.

Then, could you please introduce yourself (preferably on the list) so that the
community can get to know you? (interests, skills, anything you wish to say
about yourself really)

In the meantime, these links would be a good read. They tell you what the
Free/Open Source community is about, and then they'll introduce you to Fedora:
what Fedora is all about, and what we do, and of course, how we do it:

If you have any questions at all, please ask! We'll use this ticket to keep in
touch! :)


Hey @ankursinha ,
I have already went trough the links.

I found an issue on, How is Fedora Organized?, on the second paragraph the link for the subprojects documentation doesn't work.

I am pretty sure I want to work on coreOs/silverblue, I already joined the:

To be honest I don't know how to proceed, should I contact someone of the project, maybe a mailing list that I should subscribe and introduce myself.

Thanks,
motorto

Metadata Update from @alciregi:
- Issue tagged with: C: Needs response, C: Progress check 1

2 years ago

Hey @alciregi, everything is going fine, unfortunately I have found
really hard to get something to work on ... I don't know, fedora is a huge
project, and it seems hard to get where help is needed.

I don't know, fedora is a huge
project, and it seems hard to get where help is needed.

@motorto it is. And some parts are very active, other parts appear inactive.

The point is your commitment.
As I usually say, Fedora is not an employer. Nobody want your curriculum and nobody will assign you a specific task. There are many way to start, and it is a day to day journey without any specific goal. It is up to you.
I usually say that "contributing" is not developing a software (sure you can), but it can be everything: write your constructive ideas on some mailing list (or on Discourse), reply to questions on Ask Fedora (not only with the resolving answer), also spot a simple comma in the wrong place in some document and reporting it is ok. Sometimes other folks will not care about your report (and you can feel unwelcomed), sometimes you could get in touch with nice people, and a new collaboration could born.

If you wait for someone that will assign you a task, well, it can look sad, but you don't have much hope :-)

So stay around and try to participate wherever you can.

Metadata Update from @alciregi:
- Issue untagged with: C: Needs response

2 years ago

Metadata Update from @alciregi:
- Issue untagged with: C: Progress check 1
- Issue tagged with: C: Needs response, C: Progress check 2

2 years ago

Metadata Update from @alciregi:
- Issue untagged with: C: Needs response

2 years ago

@motorto

This is just a follow ping of this ticket:

Reason

1.- We don't have any notice from your part for a long time.
2.- We don't know anything about your Progress or Impediment which you can have in your journey to applied to be a member of a fedora community and helping you in this aspect.
3.- This is the last step of this ticket, the next check will cause the close of this ticket, however this step is not final, you can come again and reactivate this ticket when you will be available or have time to start again your progress here in the community.

More Information SOP

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/#_workflow_summary

Regards.,

Metadata Update from @hhlp:
- Issue untagged with: C: Progress check 2
- Issue tagged with: C: Introduction requested, C: Progress check 3 - Final

2 years ago

Hello there! How are you doing? Is there anything we can help with?

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