Re: First steps for New Comers

2016-11-15 Thread Richard Johnson
Good question! I'm interested in the answer also!


/raj
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> On Oct 25, 2016, at 3:19 AM, amitk...@redhat.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I want to contribute to sssd project. I have builded and installed source 
> code on my VM
> These are my queries:
> 1. I tried to pick up a easyfix bug at 
> https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/query?status=new=reopened=~easyfix=~=status=id=summary=status=type=priority=milestone=component=34=priority
> But all bugs are owned by someone or else.
> Though in filters I have selected .. Status new  or  reopened
> 2. Is there any documentation(Steps) for new comers to start with.
> 
> Thanks
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Re: Fedora on Macs, removing the release criterion

2016-11-11 Thread Richard Johnson
I'm very new to this but I'd like to help out.  I actually saw the problem a 
little while back, when I tried to mount an HFS+ FS onto my Fedora mac.  It 
mounted ro.  I would definitely be interested in helping out on "fedora on Mac" 
testing.  I'm currently looking through bugzilla to see if there's something on 
which I can help out.  Any other pointers to how to get involved more would be 
greatly appreciated.

/raj


> On Nov 11, 2016, at 8:46 AM, Stephen John Smoogen  wrote:
> 
> On 11 November 2016 at 03:20, Andreas Tunek  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> As a mac owner (although one that is not very well supported by
>> Linux*) I really appreciate the fact that Fedora works. And saying you
>> do not want to support that hardware anymore just because you found a
>> regression/bug is kind of lame.
> 
> You are reading that wrong. The problem isn't that we don't want to
> support Mac hardware, we are finding we can't support Mac hardware to
> the level that it blocks a release because there are not enough people
> testing the hardware in a fashion that finds blocker level bugs.
> 
> This is where you and other Mac users can and MUST help out. Fedora is
> a stone soup. Unless people bring some amount of work to the pot, what
> they get out is water flavoured gravel.  You can bring the spice and
> aroma of a Mac hardware.. but if you don't then it doesn't mean that
> we can wait until someone else does.
> 
> -- 
> Stephen J Smoogen.
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