On 05/12/2010 01:50 PM, Suchakra wrote: > > I'm pretty young in the Fedora community. I first used Fedora when it > was Core 4. I was too young to even understand linux then. And too add > to the misery, unlike other distros I found that it was pretty slow. > (I was using Mandrake 8.2 then) I got partially cut off from the linux > world soon (not being from a CS background) and have been just > recently re-started my journey with FEL 12 and Ubuntu 9.04 and > embedded flavors of Llinux. I decided to contribute to OSS and started > looking for ways. I am presenting my unbiased views when I say that > the only thing that attracted me to fedora was the organization, the > clear cut demarcations and the streamlined procedures to be a > contributor. There is a process involved and things are better of the > process remains intact. I had applied for Ambassadors quite sometime > back but there's no hurry. I'm myself being off-on-off-on for sometime > (as things are beyond your control in campus - exams, dissertations > etc.) but it gives you time to judge yourself, whether you are fit. > You can't help anyone in anyway becoming an Ambassador if you are > inactive most of the time.
Thanks for your feedback. Come up to #fedora-india when you get time and say hi. My nick is mether and I can help you get started when you find sometime. Rahul _______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
