> I am going to be very honest. I would love to became a member and
> contribute. Even knowing that I'm still learning and I don't know much
> about low level (mostly hardware) programming (like drivers etc..), I
> think that I could help a lot, since I have a lot of motivation, and a
> lot of free time for what I love and believe :D

Not many people here know low level programming, or they just don't
tell.  There are many other ways for motivated people with free time to
help.

> 1 - I want to have an updated System without doing almost anything to
> update it :S The packages don't need to be on the second, but using
> the kernel 3.0 when even Ubuntu is using the kernel 3.2 (or 3.5 in
> October) can be a little bit frustrating for my eyes. I know that I
> could help with packaging and turn this beautiful Distribution into
> something more often updated, but isn't this against the "Always
> Stable" idea behind the Ubuntu/Debian and Trisquel mind ?

The main developer supports this stability, something similar was
proposed before.

> 2 - I only want to have 1 Distribution installed on my
> computer. Because I know that I won't use the other at all for a long
> time :S...

Virtual machines avoid some problems of dual booting.

> But since I probably won't use this everyday now that I've found that
> a Free Software Distribution based on Arch Linux exists, I can't just
> offer my help for something that I would not use everyday, that would
> be unfair for everyone, and I have already the fear of not being at
> the level of this awesome community, that adding this problem could be
> very bad for me.

I don't understand how it would be unfair, maybe since I usually don't
use Trisquel.  (There are more Parabola users active here than on
Parabola lists.)

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