On 08/06/12 01:43, [email protected] wrote:
> I'm also going to ask what skills do people have?
> 
I've recently freed up a chunk of my personal time.  Trisquel can have it.

I know enough of the following to bug hunt and patch:

C/C++, Python, Bash scripts, PHP

I've done a couple of Drupal sites but that was two years ago.
Obviously I know [X]HTML and CSS well enough, but I'm not up to date
with HTML5 Canvas (I have the books.)

I also write British English well enough to have been published in small
time magazines in non-computing fields.  However, I don't have
experience in writing for an International or non-first language
audience so I would need an alt/mentor/editor.

The realities of my disability are that I don't know how much time I can
offer Trisquel.  I could for example be in hospital next week, or back
in what you might call 'survival mode' at any time.  As such I judge it
a bad use of quidam's time for him to mentor me.

That said,  I've had a varied 28 year career in computing.  There's none
of the roles in Trisquel that I haven't done as at least part of my job
for other non-free systems.  In short I have the skills and concepts not
the Trisquel & GNU/Linux specific knowledges.  So pick a priority role,
give me a reading list and someone other than quidam as first line
question answerer and I'll give it a go.

Leny

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could be a childhood fantasy akin to Santa Claus. What makes you
think software without ethics is tenable?
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