On Monday 09 July 2012 17:48:45 Ian Malone wrote:
Hi,
I'm Ian (Brian) Malone, I've been a Fedora user since about RedHat 8.0
(so I suppose strictly not Fedora), I'm a research associate at a UK
university where I work on medical image analysis and processing
pipelines, mainly in Linux environments and a number of programming
languages. In the past I've made some contributions to Xiph projects
(ogg and liboggz related) and still chip in over there from time to
time. I've been learning guitar for a while and maintain an
infrequently updated blog covering the overlap between that and Linux.
As a result I have a bit of interest in the Fedora Jam spin and the
Musician's Guide, so am hoping to be able to contribute to the
Musician's Guide by making a few updates and fixes.
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Hi Ian:
Glad to see you over here at Docs!
Have you found a path to your first contribution yet? There are many things to
do, but getting started can be overwhelming. If you'd like some help in finding a
task or bringing it to completion--or if you're ready to make your first commit
to the Guide's git repository--just let us know, and we'll point the way!
I've actually started to be on IRC more frequently, but the #fedora-docs channel
is generally very friendly and helpful. There's always the docs@ mailing list
too, if you're not a fan of IRC.
Christopher.