Re: Can't login to fedora project wiki page
by Gabriele Trombini
Il 30 lug 2016 10:33 PM, "Justin W. Flory" <jflory7(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>
> Just throwing out an idea, perhaps we could use the Fedora Join SIG
(fedora-join) FAS group to help bring new contributors into the project,
and then they could be removed once they are sponsored into another group,
if they are verified to be a human.
>
> CCing the Join list on this one too.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Justin W. Flory
Hello Justin,
are you guessing a sort of "tutoring"? This was the idea when I thought at
my talk for the Flock in Rochester.
I still think this is the only way for gathering people and leading them to
a project contribution.
In that case, of course, we need to get help from other groups (from
mentors?).
Let's discuss in Krakow. Of course we have to think on how get in touch
with the upcoming hubs.
Gabri
7 years, 1 month
Re: Can't login to fedora project wiki page
by Gabriele Trombini
Il 30 lug 2016 10:33 PM, "Justin W. Flory" <jflory7(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> On 07/30/2016 04:20 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 23:59:42 +0530
>> Nuwan Indika <nuwan600(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Kevin,
>>> I'm Signed to CLA Group and Fedora Project Contributor Agreement but
>>> still i can't login. hope you any one help me sole this problem.
>>
>>
>> As noted, you have to be in at least one non CLA group. Both of those
>> are CLA groups. ;(
>>
>> So you will need to get added to another group before you can edit the
>> wiki.
>>
>> kevin
>>
>
> Just throwing out an idea, perhaps we could use the Fedora Join SIG
(fedora-join) FAS group to help bring new contributors into the project,
and then they could be removed once they are sponsored into another group,
if they are verified to be a human.
>
> CCing the Join list on this one too.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Justin W. Flory
>
Hello Justin,
are you guessing a sort of "tutoring"? This was the idea when I thought at
my talk for the Flock in Rochester.
I still think this is the only way for gathering people and leading them to
a project contribution.
In that case, of course, we need to get help from other groups (from
mentors?).
Let's discuss in Krakow. Of course we have to think on how get in touch
with the upcoming hubs.
Gabri
7 years, 1 month
Re: Can't login to fedora project wiki page
by Justin W. Flory
On 07/30/2016 04:20 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 23:59:42 +0530
> Nuwan Indika <nuwan600(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kevin,
>> I'm Signed to CLA Group and Fedora Project Contributor Agreement but
>> still i can't login. hope you any one help me sole this problem.
>
> As noted, you have to be in at least one non CLA group. Both of those
> are CLA groups. ;(
>
> So you will need to get added to another group before you can edit the
> wiki.
>
> kevin
>
Just throwing out an idea, perhaps we could use the Fedora Join SIG
(fedora-join) FAS group to help bring new contributors into the project,
and then they could be removed once they are sponsored into another
group, if they are verified to be a human.
CCing the Join list on this one too.
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
7 years, 1 month
Re: [Fedora Women] hello!
by Justin W. Flory
On 07/05/2016 01:12 PM, Malin Nyan wrote:
> Hello!
> My name is Malin, I'm 18 y.o. Asian born and live in Ukraine, Kyiv.
> I am not a newbie here, but this is my first time seriously joining any
> community of Fedora!
> I am a University student, second year majoring in Computer Science. I
> am not sure whether I have enough knowledge to contribute to the Fedora
> Project right now, but I would like to do it later using my CS skills.
> Nice to meet you all!
>
Hello Malin, welcome to the Fedora Project! We're glad to have you here
with us. :)
In regards to having enough knowledge in order to contribute, I'd take a
bet you probably have enough to get started already. :) It's easy to
look at number of the "big" things happening in Fedora and think they're
too hard and out of reach, but there's so many smaller AND important
things that all lead up to those bigger things too. As a student myself,
I realized this only after I began contributing. I figured out that I
wasn't giving myself enough credit for the ways I could help or
contribute with the skills I already had.
What languages are you familiar with already, or is there any kind of
specific area you'd be thinking of contributing towards?
In either case, one great website you will probably want to check out
and play around with is "What can I do for Fedora?"
http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/
This site has a quick and easy way for you to see all of the different
places you can contribute to in Fedora and try to find something that
fits well for you. You can learn more about any of the different teams,
sub-projects, or SIGs at the endpoint on the site.
Of course, we're always here to help answer any questions you might have
if you get stuck or are confused on something. Hope you find all of this
useful. And welcome to Fedora!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
7 years, 2 months