Eric, We'd love you to help. Just create a profile, making sure you put at least an email address on it. Do you think you'd be able to adopt a section, or help out with one that is struggling?
Many thanks, Chris. On 25/11/2007, Eric Morey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all. > > Please allow me to introduce myself to the list. I'm a Financial/Lending > industry professional from New Jersey with a newly formed interest in > software (I wish I would have given it a chance in High School). For the > past 12 months I've been the business analyst whit responsibility for > two internally developed software models being rolled out throughout the > company I work for. This has invigorated within me a previously passing > interest in software design and development. In my search for some free > (as in Beer) resources for self learning C++, I came across Emacs, GNU > and the Free Software Foundation and received an unexpected education in > the ethics of software (also ethics of technology and applied ideas). > > As the only ethical option that suits my needs, I've been using > gnewsense as my sole OS on my primary PC (my wife insists on using > Windows XP on her PC) since March of this year. After using GNS and > monitoring this and other mailing lists and news articles, I'm now > satisfied that GNS is the long term system for me. It seems that GNS is > the one of the only free systems (possibly the only one) that puts the > decision of adding non-free software on a system into the consciousness > of the system's owner. GNS is also usable for 100% of what I need to do > and 99% of what I'd like to do (e.g. I couldn't get Gnash working on my > initial attempt and haven't had time to give it another go. Maybe some > one can give me some help on my next try). > > Now that you know a bit about me... > > Chris Andrew wrote: > > We now have only 3 sections left in MAIN that need adopting. This is > > great news, as we head towards another milestone. > > > > Is anybody able to adopt another section, so that we can progress even > > further? > > > > > I'd like to adopt a section. I've never edited a Wiki before. I see that > there is a tutorial on the basics of Wiki editing. After reviewing it, > I'll add my profile and document anything that I do for the PFV effort > going forward. I tend to work extremely slow but diligently. So if you > don't see any activity from me at times, it just means that I'm into the > detail of something. I'll come up for air at some point. > > Eric... > > > _______________________________________________ > gNewSense-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users > -- Reasons why you may want to try GNU/Linux: http://www.getgnulinux.org/ A great GNU/Linux distro: http://wiki.gnewsense.org/ _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
