Hello Tanner. Thanks for sharing your motivation and passions with us.
We're glad to have you. Let us know what we can do to help you. Where
does your interest in QA lie? If I may ask, what brought you to looking
at quality?
Here's a few links to get you started on learning more about the team.
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
http://qa.ubuntu.com/
Feel free to also drop by on IRC #ubuntu-quality on freenode and say
hello as well. Welcome!
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality
Nicholas
On 02/24/2013 01:39 AM, Tanner Overcash wrote:
This may be an introduction to the family at Ubuntu, but I see
something far more valuable. I see potential. I see an opportunity to
become something that can delve us into a new future. I see a future
in a company with unique interests, and it's a company with values
unparalleled to any other rival special interest group in the entire
world.
My name is Tanner Overcash. I am a man in pursuit of a brighter
future, both for myself and for the world. I am currently pursuing
this by learning all that I can, and fervently believe in the value
that is understanding and learning as much as you can. This can be
summed up in one simple saying; "Learn and Live For Everyone". This is
something I follow. My all is put into everything I do, and I live my
life remembering what I do is for the greater good, and what I do is
of the highest quality.
I came to this community for simple purposes. I am young, and I
am prepared to learn. I came from a world where everyone around me was
selfish and crude. Everyone, that is, except for one person. That
person was my grandmother. She instilled in me values of caring for
everyone around me, but also taught me that I should learn everything
that I can. The greatest lesson she ever taught me was to take
advantage of every opportunity that takes form in front of me.
The last promise I made her was that I would do my best to serve
everyone around me and not waste my talents. This is what brings me
here tonight. This group is where I wish to develop all talents I wish
to have and do have. I'm 17 and preparing to enter college with my two
jobs. I will be studying for a business degree with an emphasis in
management, and a degree in computer engineering. I hope to one day
play an integral part in Ubuntu, as well as Linux as a whole.
I would love to hear back from as many people as I could, either
negative or positive. Thank you for taking the time to actually read
this email, and I am really looking forward to working with such a
unique group of people.
Thanks, Tanner Overcash
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