Who is the one? I would like to know about his MOTU journey.

I am a high school student. Have been to Ubuntu family for now, one and half 
year. I know a bit of C, C++ and VB. I am learning python from past few days. I 
am regular reader of Full Circle Magazine (www.fullcirclemagazine.org). In 
that, I read MOTU interviews every month. Most of the MOTUs I have seen in 
there are of age below 20. Some are even 16-17 years old. I am inspired with 
that. And I understand that only inspiration isn't going to feed my aspiration. 

As you said 'You need to attach debdiff (to the bug) between the buggy package 
and the fixed package to get them uploaded', I couldn't understand what debdiff 
is. Similarly I couldn't understand many of such terms on MOTU wiki too. 
I know that I have a very-very long way to go for what I am aspiring. The only 
thing I wanted to ask that where do I start. Will I have to master a particular 
language? If yes, then which one? What Linux specific thing will I have to 
learn? Can you please specify some book for it? Is there some book which would 
explain me this whole thing? Please tell me anything and everything basic, that 
you would like a newborn to know about this packaging stuff. I am not asking 
for another wiki, but yours small explanation will do wonders. :-)

Thank you for your replies! Hope to get one soon.

Ankur

 http://ankurwidguitar.blogspot.com




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From: Onkar Shinde <[email protected]>
To: Ubuntu India Local Community <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 4 September, 2009 3:25:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] How many MOTUs are from India?

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, ankur mishra<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Everybody!
> I have this strange question racing my mind, can you answer it: How many
> MOTUs are from India?

AFAIK, currently only one.

> Also I would like to become one. Can somebody please explain briefly, how to
> become one? I also would like to know the prerequisites and all the related
> stuff a novice should know. I have read the Ubuntu MOTU wiki, but couldn't
> understand many things. All the help is highly appreciated.

Which pages from wiki did you read? Specific questions about what you
couldn't understand will be helpful. And you can join IRC channel
#ubuntu-motu on irc.freenode.net for getting help.

Prerequisites
1. Lot of patience.
2. Lot of patience. :-)

Start looking into small bugs. Find out how to fix them. You need to
attach debdiff (to the bug) between the buggy package and the fixed
package to get them uploaded. You may first start only with
applications that interest you.
You need to make a lot of sustained contribution before you can become MOTU.

By the way with new archive organization, MOTU term will vanish soon.
All the developers will be part of a single team called Ubuntu
Developers.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveReorganisation


Onkar

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