I was checking does places and I got a few ideas of where I should start, I will be around the irc also. Thanks Damian
-- http://dfbsd.trackbsd.org.ar On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Samuel J. Greear <[email protected]> wrote: > Your best bet(s) are just jumping in and tackling projects on the projects > pages on the website or chasing bugs in the tracker and/or to visit the > #dragonflybsd irc channel on EFNet, many of the primary developers are > there -- we're happy to answer questions and provide direction. > > Sam > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Sdävtaker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I had been using DragonFlyBSD since release 1.8, some times more, >> sometimes less... >> I joined the list in 2007 and I did some testing for cards at some point. >> If you check, you can even see me listed as contributor in the website :). >> >> Since 2009, I started a blog where I put Spanish version of some news >> about DragonFlyBSD, also I had been promoting it in some conferences, >> showing hammer and some other nice features around. >> Today, I checked the stats of my blog (which I already suspected was not >> really making any difference) and noticed it has like 5 hits per entry, >> considering I get to filter spam, there is a big chance nobody is reading >> it, or maybe 2 people in the whole world (one being my wife)... >> So, I was thinking in kill it and try to contribute some time in >> something more useful for the project. >> >> As you may notice at this point, English is not my primary language... So >> documentation stuff in English may not be the best thing to do for me, but >> I can help in some other areas. >> I think I have a few useful skills for the community, just need some >> guidance. >> Just to list a few, I code some c++, php, objective-c, smalltalk, >> assembly x86. I had worked in industry doing development for 10 years, I >> was sysadmin for some time also. I got a degree in CS and I'm in second >> year for a phd in discrete events simulation theory. >> >> So, I want to figure out what would be the best way to help the project >> and if someone is able to give me some pointers until I get in track. >> Also, if someone is living in southeast France and want to talk about it >> with some beers, I'm up for that too :) >> >> Eager to help, >> Damian Vicino >> >> >> -- >> http://dfbsd.trackbsd.org.ar >> > >
