#325 [Talk-25]: Finding your path - a beginner's guide to the Fedora Community
Closed: Talk Scheduled 2 years ago by riecatnor. Opened 2 years ago by jrichardson.

== Proposal ==

Being a new contributor to Fedora can be daunting at the start. Getting a sense of the community, the infrastructure, how to contribute, who to ask when questions come up, which meetings to attend, etc. it can be intimidating.

As an intern with the Community Platform Engineering team with Red Hat that has recently been brought on as an Associate Engineer, I have some insight as to how to make this introduction into the community successful.

The talk will include items such as an introduction to IRC (including guidelines and which rooms to initially join), FI-Apprentice Program, quick look at editors, git, hosting sites, repositories, and how to successfully contribute.

== Talk Length ==
25 minute Talk

== Me ==

Name: James Richardson
FAS ID: Jrichardson
IRC Nick: jrichardson
Timezone: GMT+1, Ireland
Availability for August 5-8th: Anytime


Would be a live talk btw

@jrichardson - Thank you for your submission!

Your session has been accepted for Nest with Fedora. Please review the following Wiki link and advise ASAP if there are any conflicts. The schedule will be locked by Friday July 30th. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Nest_with_Fedora_2021_Schedule

Please register for Nest with Fedora on Hopin at the following link. I will need to add you as a speaker for your session in the Hopin admin dashboard.
https://hopin.com/events/nest-with-fedora-2021

If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to email mnordin@redhat.com or drop those inquiries on this ticket. Thanks!

Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
- Issue close_status updated to: Talk Scheduled
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

2 years ago

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