Without being on a mailinglist it is going to be hard, right?

I don't think people will be going out of their way to ensure you will have a way to contribute that coincides completely with your wishes, when it is outside of the regular workflow of the people here. Pardon my language, it is not exactly what I mean. And I'm also just a bystander. Don't be dissuaded, but I just wanted to voice that using a mailinglist might make your life easier and not using it might make your life harder but also for the people you are aiming to work with. ISO testing is a thing that is pretty much a disorganized or decentralized process, I believe. All the rest might require more cooperation. But do consider working with the regular workflow that people are used to.

Regards,

Bart.


Quoting Philippe Loctaux <[email protected]>:

Hello! I'd like to contribute to Ubuntu Gnome.
I can do some packaging, I can do some tests for the ISO, I can
maintain/update the website and the wiki, and I can manage social media.

How can I get it touch with someone to start somewhere?

Since I'm not a huge fan of mailing lists, you can contact me on Twitter:
@ploctaux or send me an email at [email protected]

Have a nice day!





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