Hello, First of all a brief apology for not sorting this out sooner, moving house has taken somewhat longer than I originally intended. I'm hoping to start getting things back on track now.
Secondly, thanks to the people who turned up to my (frankly awful) talk at Oggcamp on this subject. Next time I have a chance to talk about what I'm trying to achieve I _should_ be able to do it better! As a result of that I have some notes I'm slowly going through to gain some ideas of how to move forward, but this moves me onto point three. What drives you to help support random strangers for no reward? Someone pointed out to me at Oggcamp that understanding this may be the crux of being able to actually help drive people to improve. I've had a sit down, a cup of tea and a bit of a think on this and will put hand to keyboard this evening and lay out why I help people, but I want to see if I can get a better understanding of why others do so without influencing their decisions. So really, what drives you to support people? What, in your own opinion, could be done to help motivate yourself to do better? I'd be very appreciative of any responses. Thanks, Matt Daubney -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
