On 11/07/13 16:23, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Pasi Lallinaho
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 11/07/13 14:52, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
However, testing is not everything. When you are dealing with
an Operating System, there are many other tasks beside Testing
and IMHO, all of these tasks are important
Sure, but there's a reason why there are several teams and
contributors. You don't need to do it all yourself.
Of course there is a reason :D that is a team, not a one-man-project
after all. This is a community and everyone work as a team and that is
called team work. All that, is understood :)
I'm not going to do everything by myself - I have learned it the hard
way for the last two years (please, don't get it wrong, I am not
saying I was doing everything previously, I am just staying I have
done so many tasks and spent long hours days and nights with no rest
so I overdid it.) - therefore, I am not going to repeat that :)
However, may I just know why:
(And we won't let you.)
I'm sorry if I'm asking too much but I'd like to learn and understand
how things work here.
So, even though I'm willing to do something else beside testing, you
won't let me? :D why? just curious :) kind of limitation? normal
procedure here? or something else?
This means I want to see your contributions on one area first. That's a
more valuable contribution than doing a bit here and another there.
There is no limitations here, but please try to understand that the
right way to build trust amongst the community is to start small.
Testing is probably the area where we need the most help, and
since you are familiar with that, it's the ideal area for you to
start working on. Please focus on that for the time being.
If you insist, then what shall I say?
Ok then :)
I still don't see much else than you being in a hurry. Calm down.
You can't rush getting to know people – while you might feel like
you do, the feeling has to be mutual.
Well, maybe that is me and I can't change that easily ;) I will try :)
Waiting to see your contributions with the testing team,
Does this mean: "Welcome to the team"? since I haven't read that so
far? :)
As I've said before, all contributions are welcome, thus: welcome to the
community.
(With teams we have a contributions first, membership then -policy.
Don't worry about that too much. If you contribute, you will sooner or
later get the memberships and eventually, a possible Xubuntu team
membership. To read more about this policy, look into our Strategy
Document [1].)
Thank you!
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*Best Regards,*
*amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/>*
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Cheers,
Pasi
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/StrategyDocument#Xubuntu_Team
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