On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:56:41 -0800, Grant wrote:

>> > Lately I've been shopping around for other distros as well as looking
>> > at *BSD.  Gentoo development seems to have slowed way down and I like
>> > things being improved as quickly as possible.  FreeBSD is supposed to
>> > be the closest relation, but even that won't do.  I don't think there
>> > is anything as satisfying as Gentoo out there.  The concept is second
>> > to none, the execution of that concept is fantastic, but it needs to
>> > keep moving forward.  What is the next step?  Or should we keep
>> > treading water?
>> >
>> > - Grant
>>
>> I love gentoo and can't settle for anything else.  What can I do to
>> make sure development doesn't stop?
> 
> Let me in on that.  What can I do too?

There are plenty of things that can be done, depending on what kind of 
skills you bring with you. And please note that those skills need not be 
technical in order to help out. Just some things off the top of my head:

* participate in the community (e.g. here or in the forums) to help 
others with Gentoo things
* participate on bugs.gentoo.org by adding relevant comments to bugs, 
trying to fix bugs, providing new ebuilds or patches (and bugday is a 
good way to get started with that: http://bugday.gentoo.org/)
* help out the documentation teams to maintain the current information or 
create new stuff and possible translate it
* help out with Gentoo artwork
* help out with the organization of Gentoo stuff such as events and PR
* becoming a developer: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/staffing-
needs/
* that one thing that you can do really well but that I forgot to list 
here

Feel free to drop me an email off-list if you'd like to discuss what you 
can do for Gentoo.

Kind regards,

Hans

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