> On Nov 14, 2014, at 4:24 PM, Ted Unangst <t...@tedunangst.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 18:37, ian kremlin wrote:
>> If you are fluent in two or more languages you might be able to help
>> out with translations. Bug-hunting (with proper reporting habits!) is
>> always appreciated too.
> 
> I think the translation effort is dead. Better to help out by teaching
> English to those who don't know it. :)

Yeah, that nicely sums up the l10n efforts. No offense to non-English speakers 
(I am too), but I feel the time spent in i18n and l10n efforts can be better 
utilized someone else. Heck, it's easy to learn English than aim for all 
language support.

> 
>>> I very much believe the OpenBSD is important and needs support. I am not a
>>> programmer, and I do not have money to donate. What other ways are there to
>>> contribute?
>>> 
>>> I remember the website used to list ways to contribute in various ways, but
>>> I can only seem to find monetary donations on the website now.
> 
> Testing. I think people get caught up in "what to test" or "how to
> test", but it's pretty simple. Use OpenBSD for whatever you want to
> use it for. The more people just using it, the more likely it will
> just work for others too.
> 
> Or pick a random program out of /usr/bin. Read the man page. Do you
> know what it does or are you confused?

That's the best way to start.

-Amarendra

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