On 03/27/2020 10:23 PM, Mike C. wrote:
As a fellow Debian user, a good place to start for participating in and
contributing to the Debian community is https://www.debian.org/intro/help

I haven't been to that page in a long time. That page answers a slightly different question than I was attempting to ask. It focuses on "Where" to contribute "What". My question has more of a "How" flavor. I've had many questions answered. How do I gather them in a useful format.

Some links from that page will help on a long standing goal - a script to create very custom preseed.cfg files.





Cheers,

Mike

On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 12:59 PM Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:

Lousy subject line? *PROBABLY* Suggestions welcome ;}

About a decade ago I got fed up with M$ telling me that they knew more
about my needs than I.

Responding to an application oriented question on a USENET forum, a PLUG
member suggested I try Ubuntu. Canonical had made design decisions which
clashed with how I thought. That led me to discovering FOSS, and Debian
in particular.

I do not have the technical skills to contribute viable code.
I've been a computer *USER* since early 60's.
Is there a forum whose goal is guiding consumers to provide _USEFUL_
feedback?

For the record, my primary experience has involved QA/QC/inspection/etc
functions with topics ranging from compound lighting a firefly's tail to
instrumenting megawatt power distribution systems (flavored with one
nuclear power plant).

TIA
(Owl ducks fer cover ;)


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