On 01/26/2011 03:51 PM, Ponkumaran Annadurai wrote:
Hi Manish & Nitesh,
Its happy to see you helping me. I am wishing you to continue your
support through out my learning.
Moreover in what way can I be always active in this community? Also I
want to know about the technical aspects of Ubuntu, since I am a
student of Computer Science.
We are always here to help out people.
If you have have any problems, google it (called helping yourself) and
if not able to find, shoot a mail on this list.
You might be inquisitive to know the inner workings of Ubuntu or Linux
in general. You might want to start learning how the whole packaging
thing works. I don't mean you should start learning how to package
tomorrow, but slowly and slowly learn it. Learn what is repositories,
packages, source packages, binary packages, gpg signing of packages,
dpkg, apt. Go one by one in this list.
You should also learn how to socialize in FOSS community as it also
helps a lot.
The FOSS community has it's own rules. Like how to ask questions.
The good mailing list etiquettes.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/mailing-list-faq/etiquette.html
http://www.samba.org/samba/ml-etiquette.html
You can also learn how to use IRC. Learn how to ask questions like
"Don't ask to ask questions".
People usually say "Can I ask one question". That is not the way. Enter
the channel, ask the question and wait for someone to answer. Have
patience. As a goodwill stay in the channel and try to help someone
else. This is how everyone benefits.
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