Re: Contribution
Without being on a mailinglist it is going to be hard, right? I don't think people will be going out of their way to ensure you will have a way to contribute that coincides completely with your wishes, when it is outside of the regular workflow of the people here. Pardon my language, it is not exactly what I mean. And I'm also just a bystander. Don't be dissuaded, but I just wanted to voice that using a mailinglist might make your life easier and not using it might make your life harder but also for the people you are aiming to work with. ISO testing is a thing that is pretty much a disorganized or decentralized process, I believe. All the rest might require more cooperation. But do consider working with the regular workflow that people are used to. Regards, Bart. Quoting Philippe Loctaux loctauxphili...@gmail.com: Hello! I'd like to contribute to Ubuntu Gnome. I can do some packaging, I can do some tests for the ISO, I can maintain/update the website and the wiki, and I can manage social media. How can I get it touch with someone to start somewhere? Since I'm not a huge fan of mailing lists, you can contact me on Twitter: @ploctaux or send me an email at loctauxphili...@gmail.com Have a nice day! -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome
Re: Contribution
OK I see. Thanks for your help! Since I'm in an exam period, I'll see later for contributions Thanks anyway for your help! Best regards, Philippe Le dim. 3 mai 2015 13:43, Bart Schouten mailing-l...@bart.ahum.nl a écrit : Without being on a mailinglist it is going to be hard, right? I don't think people will be going out of their way to ensure you will have a way to contribute that coincides completely with your wishes, when it is outside of the regular workflow of the people here. Pardon my language, it is not exactly what I mean. And I'm also just a bystander. Don't be dissuaded, but I just wanted to voice that using a mailinglist might make your life easier and not using it might make your life harder but also for the people you are aiming to work with. ISO testing is a thing that is pretty much a disorganized or decentralized process, I believe. All the rest might require more cooperation. But do consider working with the regular workflow that people are used to. Regards, Bart. Quoting Philippe Loctaux loctauxphili...@gmail.com: Hello! I'd like to contribute to Ubuntu Gnome. I can do some packaging, I can do some tests for the ISO, I can maintain/update the website and the wiki, and I can manage social media. How can I get it touch with someone to start somewhere? Since I'm not a huge fan of mailing lists, you can contact me on Twitter: @ploctaux or send me an email at loctauxphili...@gmail.com Have a nice day! -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome
Re: Contribution
I'm sorry I said those things. But I told you not to get dissuaded. Being on a mailinglist is a great help even if you don't want to deal with it all the time. It makes you aware of the stuff that goes on without having to talk to people all the time. Check out this link: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/326/builds/92409/testcases And also this one: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/326/builds That might get you started on ISO testing. And my apologies again. I'm not an insider here. Get your hopes up, you might want to get it going anyway. Don't be dissuaded by the small things. Quoting Philippe Loctaux loctauxphili...@gmail.com: OK I see. Thanks for your help! Since I'm in an exam period, I'll see later for contributions Thanks anyway for your help! Best regards, Philippe Le dim. 3 mai 2015 13:43, Bart Schouten mailing-l...@bart.ahum.nl a écrit : Without being on a mailinglist it is going to be hard, right? I don't think people will be going out of their way to ensure you will have a way to contribute that coincides completely with your wishes, when it is outside of the regular workflow of the people here. Pardon my language, it is not exactly what I mean. And I'm also just a bystander. Don't be dissuaded, but I just wanted to voice that using a mailinglist might make your life easier and not using it might make your life harder but also for the people you are aiming to work with. ISO testing is a thing that is pretty much a disorganized or decentralized process, I believe. All the rest might require more cooperation. But do consider working with the regular workflow that people are used to. Regards, Bart. Quoting Philippe Loctaux loctauxphili...@gmail.com: Hello! I'd like to contribute to Ubuntu Gnome. I can do some packaging, I can do some tests for the ISO, I can maintain/update the website and the wiki, and I can manage social media. How can I get it touch with someone to start somewhere? Since I'm not a huge fan of mailing lists, you can contact me on Twitter: @ploctaux or send me an email at loctauxphili...@gmail.com Have a nice day! -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome