Hi guys, Thanks for the advice and patients, these suggestions give me direction. I will learn Scheme and start from SICP. And tracking the issue on GSequencer.
And I will do share the open-source opportunities with other people and help them to learn the whole workflow. Thanks *Aisuko* On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 11:45 AM Nala Ginrut <nalagin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Aisuko! > I' m glad to see your hacker spirit! I've been similar for decade, and I > always feel better when I was wired in hacking, learning, and programming. > > Here is my suggestions, and you may consider it in your own free will. > > 1. Find a project to contribute, continuously, for years. This may help > you to understand the project deeper. And you have enough time to make > friends in the community, this is important to help you to connect to free > software people. Don't be alone, connect to people. > > 2. Help people around you in real life to try free software. If you have a > small group to use free software, then create small LAN party every week. > This can help you bring free software to real life, and no one can stop you > from enjoying it if it become your life style. > > 3. GNU operating system was designed to use Scheme for its extension. You > may see many projects are doing that, Guile, Guix, and GNU Artanis > maintained by me, etc. So I'd recommend you learn Scheme as well. And SICP > would be a good start. > > > Finally, nice to see your hacker spirit. And welcome to the family. > > Best regards. > > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 23:18 Aisuko LI <urak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> To Whom It May Concern: >> >> My name is Aisuko and the real name is BowenLi, I'm a open-source software >> engineer. And I read a few blogs on GNU.org. And I believe that people >> should know the operator system name should be `GNU/Linux`, and I have to >> consider my motivation. Why do I want to be an open source projects >> contributor? and are modern open source projects really for freedom? >> >> So, I want to be a geek, although the way is difficult and boring. But I'm >> a really boring guy too.And I keep trying to find the lightweight >> operating >> systems. >> >> About my experiences, I'm working on many open-source projects, including >> my Gihtub address. https://github.com/Aisuko. I have little development >> experience on rancherOS(python, golang) due to my job, and am familiar >> with >> community management and project maintenance, remote collaboration is easy >> to me. And the development experiences much more on python, golang, C#, >> industry in Cloud-native like Docker,Kubernetes and Service-mesh. >> >> Finally, I'm going back to the college school this year, and I'd like to >> write more articles to spread out GNU/Linux and freedom software. >> >> Sincerely >> >> *Aisuko* >> >