On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Ivan Ivanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Ubuntu GNOME project team, > Hello and welcome to a small but interesting world, we call it Ubuntu GNOME :) > My name is Ivan Ivanov and I am from Bulgaria. > Hello Ivan :) My name is Ali/amjjawad and we have had a chat on Ubuntu GNOME Facebook Page ;) yep, that was me :P > I want to participate in the project called Ubuntu GNOME. > I guess you have made your first step already ;) > I am fan of open source software, Linux and I really like your goal - > providing Ubuntu with the GNOME interface. > That is really good to know and guess what? you have indeed made the right choice and you will never regret it :D > I use Ubuntu since 2008 and from 3 years I use only Linux-based distros on > my machine (not Windows or Mac OS X). Now my production machine is running > Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 and even GNOME 3.6 gives me pleasure. > So great to know that. Looks like we will have someone so eager to learn and go the extra miles ;) > > I want to participate in your project, because I like your motivation and > quality of the 13.04 release. I haven't tested 13.10 Beta 1 - I have work > on my production machine. > Beta 2 is waiting for you :P > But I can help with the Ubuntu GNOME wiki page (checking for errors, > adding information, updating articles and news, etc.). I can help with > expanding the documentation. I can help with the translation to Bulgarian. > Right, I forgot you told me that you can't test now but later. And, you are ready for Doc and Wiki Stuff and/or Translation :D Okay, I am doing some final touches here and there and there is something you will sure like but you need to wait a little bit ;) > > I want to do this for free because I love Linux. And every Linux project > needs volunteers like you, like me. > > Ah, we are doing this for free because we do love what we do and we are all volunteers :D NONE is getting paid here as far as I know ;) > I hope I am welcome. > Yes, you are more than welcome and you are now a member of this family :) > > Do I have to sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct? > Yes, please! > Because I have problems with signing it with launchpad.net. I used the > terminal to generate a GPG key and everything is fine, but when I try to > enter the fingerprint of my key to launchpad, I get error. > I've been there. I've got the scar :D Launchpad and signing the CoC for the first time is pain in the neck. But, trust me, later, you will guide someone new to that process :) The good news is: you need to sign that ONCE so you may need to have some headache for a short while but then, you are headache free. > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto > > Do I have to do every step from this help page? > If you are stuck somewhere or to put that right, I do recommend to read that page because usually, any Wiki Page has been found to help everyone at something specific so I suggest to read it :) > > Thank you! > > Thank you for choosing and joining Ubuntu GNOME and I'm glad to have you here. -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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