On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 3:19 AM, susmit shannigrahi < [email protected]> wrote:
> > What contributions can be done by graduate students to the Fedora > community. > > Students who have some knowledge of: > > This is a mistake. > > Here you don't contribute only with your existing knowledge. The > process is somehow different. You get involved here, start linking > things, find out some interesting work, pick up additional skills if > necessary and get the work done. > > So, the most necessary skill here is the ability / mindset to learn > (and get the work done). > > > Any other typical contributions expected from graduate students or > beginners > > towards the Fedora community? > > Anything other than marketing/evangelism is welcome. > > > > > -- > Regards, > Susmit. > > > Thanks :) You've just now unleashed the moment of truth that I've been dreading over the years. Technology changes, almost everyday! May be we were studying something that was suggested for the syllabus a decade back and not updated since then. I guess we guys have to learn technologies from the LAMP stack to get started contributing for the Fedora community. I'm still confused how do I find projects and get involved. -- *Aniket Suryavanshi* B.Sc. (Computer Science) student, India. aniket.wordpress.com <http://bit.ly/aniket> twitter.com/kietan <http://bit.ly/kietan> www.facebook.com/aniket1 <http://bit.ly/aniket1>
_______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
