Quoting Tiago Porangaba ([email protected]): > Hello Serge! > > I would love to contribute using my programming skills however I do not > know much about Ubuntu Server Platform, so my strategy it is take some > small amount of work and progressively take bigger challenges. > > I was thinking to start as a Triager, what do you think? It is a way to > gain a deeper knowledge of the platform, using it and trying to reproduce > some bugs scenarios.
Triaging actually turns out to be not an easy place to start. I'm not saying don't do it, I'm just saying don't do it expecting it to be a quick way to get started. It'll be educational though - each bug will teach you about a package, what it does, the upstream, and the packaging. > I was reading more about the platform and got fascinated about JuJu. Is > that possible to start with some minor bug of this tool? Surely it must be! :) There are people on this list who are more active in juju development than I am, so I'll let them give more details about the best place to get started. Though in the meantime, simply trying some of the juju examples from blog entries (particularly using the local provider in pyjuju) would be a useful start. > Finally, I will watch some sessions, thanks for the clue! By the way, what > is vUDS? It is a Virtual Summit? Right, virtual Ubuntu Developer Summit. -serge -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
