Hi,

I’ve been using Linux for a while now and am looking to contribute to the
open-source community. I hope this is the appropriate way to reach out to
the Debian team.

I would describe my knowledge as intermediate. I am proficient enough to
install and maintain Arch Linux, and I’m comfortable with Bash and Vim,
using i3 for my daily work.

After testing several distributions, I've found that Debian is where I feel
most at home. Below are the four things that make Debian unique, in my
opinion, and why I’m specifically reaching out to the Debian community
instead of any other distribution:

1) It can be as minimal as you want. I appreciate the ability to install
the base system, boot into tty1, and install everything else I need via
apt. I love building my own system from the ground up.

2) It is fully community-driven and upholds an admirable philosophy.

3) It strives to be reliable and universal. Debian is designed to be a
rock-solid operating system for both laptops and servers, representing a
serious, community-driven effort.

4) It doesn't rely on another distribution; instead, many others rely on
Debian. This speaks volumes about its quality.

I believe I could contribute to Debian by assisting with writing
documentation, quality assurance, bugs and testing. I am also willing to
learn how to maintain packages or acquire any other skills the community
needs.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Jorn de Vries
The Netherlands (Europe)

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