On Wednesday 02 January 2013 07:15 PM, Roopa wrote:
> Hi,
Hello Roopa!

> Am a newbie to Ubuntu Community. Am a final year B.E., student from
> Computer Science branch. As far as i know am good at coding, but hardly
> do i know about the OS!
Welcome to Ubuntu. Ubuntu has almost no learning curve, and if ever you
feel lost, a simple search should help you.

> Kindly help me in getting me involved in Ubuntu-Desktop group and
> improve my coding skills and also improve my understanding about Ubuntu
> OS!
Join Ubuntu forums or Ask Ubuntu and explore the wealth of information
there and elsewhere on web. This mailing list involves discussions about
Ubuntu in general. Hang around to get an idea of how things happen
around here.

> I don't know how to fix bugs, or any other stuff related to this.
> Can i still continue.. and make a good contribution to the mighty Ubuntu
> Community by studying things slowly?
It all begins with a start.
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved has some useful pointers to
begin with.

> And, how can i learn from the mailing lists and where should i start?
Observe, and ask if in doubt.

Few tips, or rather, mailing list guidelines.
It is considered better to reply inline. To reply inline, you write a
reply immediately below relevant message from the sender, like I did.

Always start a new topic by using compose.. reply option links the mail
invisibly using message-headers to the one you are replying to.
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