2015-07-24 3:05 GMT-06:00 Rich Freeman <[email protected]>: > You don't have to write code to be a part of the Gentoo effort. You > just have to want to contribute. So, if this is something that > interests you speak up (go ahead and email [email protected] to ask how you can > help, or reach out to a project lead, or go ahead and pester me if you > are trying to get involved but don't seem to be getting anywhere). > I was talking my perspective on general, on me and my ablity to contribute, I do want to contribute, and I will in not so long time, I've been teaching myself the development process of gentoo, ebulids eclasess autotools that stuff, I do not like to ask if not needed that's why you haven't seen me on dev channels, and I'm pretty OK with self learning there's stuff I would like to see and I'm willing to help make happen. Public stuff, not so much my thing, in fact I rarely contact the local LUG, but that just about some criticism I have over the way it is over here.
BTW I didn't mean gentoo had no money, just not the kind redhat pours into fedora, I been regularly reading some changelogs for the specs of fedora, and you see a lot of 'at redhat dot com'.

