> > That page answers a slightly different question than I was attempting to > ask. It focuses on "W here"to contribute "What". >
In my experience, the what is a harder question to answer because it will vary greatly depending on the project, ones interests and skills/talents. What I've come to realize is that the Linux community is very much about individual interests. A prime example is Linus Torvalds stating publicly that he has not interest in the Linux desktop. If I were trying to do what you are I'd start with getting clearer about what I'm really interested in and what I have to bring to the table >From my experience, that's harder to do. It's easier to ask others what they need. Figuring it out for oneself is a slower process of refinement. The reality for me is that I have many things Linux & FOSS that interest me and a relatively small skill set to apply usefully. -- HTH -- _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
