Hello!
I've sent you and e-mail some time ago, but I didn't get any reaction. I'd really like to start developing some kind of software, and not only because that's so good, but it seems to me that this is the only way you can really learn programming. So please, give me some kind of reaction.
Thanks!
On 19/10/09 18:55, Sándor Levente wrote:
Hello!
I've sent you and e-mail some time ago, but I didn't get any reaction. I'd really like to start developing some kind of software, and not only because that's so good, but it seems to me that this is the only way you can really learn programming. So please, give me some kind of reaction.
Thanks!
-- Sándor Levente
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Hello Sandor,
first of all this is the infrastructure list, so we generally talk about Fedora infrastructure stuff here, however, I have a suggestion to make. Why don't you join #fedora-devel, and maybe one of the guys will be happy to have you as part of their development effort. There are loads of projects out there to participate in, and people willing to learn and participate are always welcome.
I hope this will help you find a software development spot.
All the best.
Tristan
Sorry for writing to this list but I've read that howto and it said so. Anyway, thanks for answer, I'll try that!
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Sándor Levente wrote:
Hello!
I've sent you and e-mail some time ago, but I didn't get any reaction. I'd really like to start developing some kind of software, and not only because that's so good, but it seems to me that this is the only way you can really learn programming. So please, give me some kind of reaction.
Do you have a good idea on what you want to work on? Starting there is good, otherwise you risk getting stuck developing something you're not interested in which is usually a bad thing for volunteers :)
Also, just making sure, have you seen this site? http://join.fedoraproject.org/
-Mike
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org