I've been using freenet for some time now, and I've always wanted do more to help.
Perhaps I should explain what I can do first: 1) I can program - Mostly in C. I plan on starting to help squish some of the smaller bugs, soon though. 2) I suck at documentation. Really don't ask me to help unless you want it to read like a 3rd grade school paper 3) Testing - I can.. But I know what I'm doing most of the time and smart enough to figure it out if I don't. Doesn't make for a good tester. 4) Infrastructure - I've submitted one of my systems to be a seednode, but I have lots of spare servers, and bandwidth. Is there any way I can help with the test network? If it helps I can throw resources at it (or whatever else that is need) all day long. 5) Public exposure - I'm a reclusive hermit. (Seriously) Which is why I like freenet. I suck at communication (see #2), so I try not to. (posting this little email is like pulling teeth(but I want to help so I'm sucking it up)). However I don't care if people know who I am, know what my real name is, or what I'm doing. So I'm not afraid of being associated with freenet. 6) Organizational skills - I'm middle of the road . I know a lot of strange people with a lot different backgrounds (me included) but I have that hard time communicating. 7) Thickness of head/skin - People can tell me that I'm a flaming 'tard if they want. I'm not going to cry if they do, or if I'm wrong. I DO get frustrated over not being able to communicate my point clearly some times. Anyway my point is that I can and want to help. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20110105/67ad4efa/attachment.html>
