Hi Josseline,

Welcome to Fedora and thanks for providing your introduction!

As per the conversations in the Summer Coding Telegram group, I believe you
do know where to head next in regards to the activities pursuant to this
project. Please keep interacting with the community to know more about the
projects and the activities you need to do. Please do not hesitate to reach
out to the project mentors in case you project-specific doubts or me and
Mark in case you have general doubts or difficulties and we would be glad
to assist you for the same.

Apart from that, please visit the links shared in your welcome ticket which
would help you with a guided tour in our community and make you understand
how we function and how the subprojects are maintained. Exploration and
interaction are the key activities here and the more you do that, the more
you get involved in tasks within the community.

Good luck!

Regards,
Akashdeep
t0xic0...@fedoraproject.org


On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:24 AM Josseline Perdomo <
jossel...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> My name is Josseline Perdomo, I am an entry-level Software Engineer from
> Caracas, Venezuela, and one of the Outreachy aspirants for the upcoming
> summer term. I would like to contribute to Fedora because I'm interested in
> the project **Improve Fedora's automated community metrics**, it is a mix
> of Software Engineering and Data Science, and I found it the best suitable
> for my skills. I'm looking to get more experience and in the near future
> land my career as a Data Scientist.
>
> About my previous experiences, I had worked as a Software Engineer for
> almost 2 years mostly in Python and Java, most of the time in remote teams,
> in fact, I'm used to working remotely. During my final year undergrad
> project, I had been working on a Deep Learning model applied to medical
> images, an experience in which I learned data analysis and deep learning in
> Python.
>
> Since last year I have been interested in getting more proactive in FOSS
> communities, I contributed to the last Hacktoberfest for the first time (it
> was also my first time ever contributing to FOSS communities) and I found
> out about Outreachy. I hope my experience during this month contributing to
> the Fedora Community could help in anything, I'm always open to learning
> from any member of the team :)
>
> Nice to meet you all!
>
> Best regards,
> Josseline
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