#218 Welcome to Fedora @msalah!
Opened 2 years ago by ankursinha. Modified a year ago

Hello @msalah ! 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.

These links are a good read to begin with. 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:

Next, when you're ready, 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)

Finally, could you let us know how you learned about the Fedora project? Was it
from a colleague, or social media, for example?

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


Good.
I advice to hang around, even if you don't find any task in these early times.
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/, subscribe to the devel mailing list, lurk in some Matrix rooms.

Hello @msalah

This is just a follow-up ticket, It's been a while and we don't know anything about you, we would like to know:

How are your Journey in the Community?
Do you have any block/impediment/problem?
Do you have any doubt?
Are you doing some task in the Community?

Please feel free write all this information in your ticket and contact any of us in any moment, we are here to help you in your trvale

references

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

Regards.,

Metadata Update from @hhlp:
- Issue tagged with: C: Progress check 1

a year ago

Hello @hhlp,

I want to contribute to a project, how I can do this?

Regards

@msalah : have you had a chance to go through the links? They should tell you what sort of projects there are ongoing in the community, and then you keep an eye on their discussion channels to see what's going on---when you are comfortable enough, you introduce yourself to the project team and join in.

So, it's for everyone of us to see what's going on and join what projects we want to. We don't have a system of "assigning" people to projects, primarily because we're all equals and don't feel comfortable telling each other what to do.

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