Re: take part

2013-10-12 Thread Samuel Gabbay
Welcome TO The Team Bud :)

Le vendredi 11 octobre 2013, Jackson Doak a écrit :

> welcome frank,
> Don't worry about age or language. We're from all over the globe and all
> ages.
> Elfy's covered just about everything if you don't know any coding languages
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Elfy >
> wrote:
> > On 11/10/13 07:40, FrankPöhn wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear Team,
> >> I’d like to take part in the community, but, because I’m not very
> >> experienced in theese things (but after all i have installed and,
> >> partly individualized my ubuntu myself), how ?
> >> Fearing of getting frustrated, befor beginning, I decided:
> >> Maybe it helps to tell you just, what I experienced trying to start:
> >> Although my english should not be too bad without using a dictionary,
> >> it’s not easy for me to understand the content of “getting involved”.
> >> The reason: Even yousing online dictionary (dict.cc)
> >> I ‘m not able to find sense in for example “testcases” and “flavor”.
> >> Maybe it’s because I’m fifty, german and physician (…giggle…), or,
> >> maybe “Ich bin zu alt für den Scheiss” (remember lethal weapen?)
> >> But on the other side, maybe it would make sense to make your langage
> >> style a lttle more simpy,(more englisch and less american).
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Hi - not all of us use American English - I at least use real English :)
> >
> > Flavours are the different variants of Ubuntu - such as Xubuntu, Kubuntu,
> > Lubuntu etc http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives
> >
> > The testcases are the tests that we run - there are quite a few of them,
> > some are general ones - for instance a test for the liveiso is common to
> all
> > flavours.
> >
> > Others are more specific - Xubuntu has a post installation testcase that
> > only we use.
> >
> > If you think you'll get frustrated then perhaps check the various
> activities
> > we do - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities
> >
> > You can ask people questions in real time at
> > http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality
> >
> > But it is real time - so it might be some time before people answer you.
> >
> > Elfy
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Re: take part

2013-10-11 Thread Jackson Doak
welcome frank,
Don't worry about age or language. We're from all over the globe and all ages.
Elfy's covered just about everything if you don't know any coding languages

On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Elfy  wrote:
> On 11/10/13 07:40, FrankPöhn wrote:
>>
>> Dear Team,
>> I’d like to take part in the community, but, because I’m not very
>> experienced in theese things (but after all i have installed and,
>> partly individualized my ubuntu myself), how ?
>> Fearing of getting frustrated, befor beginning, I decided:
>> Maybe it helps to tell you just, what I experienced trying to start:
>> Although my english should not be too bad without using a dictionary,
>> it’s not easy for me to understand the content of “getting involved”.
>> The reason: Even yousing online dictionary (dict.cc)
>> I ‘m not able to find sense in for example “testcases” and “flavor”.
>> Maybe it’s because I’m fifty, german and physician (…giggle…), or,
>> maybe “Ich bin zu alt für den Scheiss” (remember lethal weapen?)
>> But on the other side, maybe it would make sense to make your langage
>> style a lttle more simpy,(more englisch and less american).
>>
>>
>>
> Hi - not all of us use American English - I at least use real English :)
>
> Flavours are the different variants of Ubuntu - such as Xubuntu, Kubuntu,
> Lubuntu etc http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives
>
> The testcases are the tests that we run - there are quite a few of them,
> some are general ones - for instance a test for the liveiso is common to all
> flavours.
>
> Others are more specific - Xubuntu has a post installation testcase that
> only we use.
>
> If you think you'll get frustrated then perhaps check the various activities
> we do - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities
>
> You can ask people questions in real time at
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality
>
> But it is real time - so it might be some time before people answer you.
>
> Elfy
>
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> Xubuntu QA Lead
>
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Re: take part

2013-10-11 Thread Elfy

On 11/10/13 07:40, FrankPöhn wrote:

Dear Team,
I’d like to take part in the community, but, because I’m not very
experienced in theese things (but after all i have installed and,
partly individualized my ubuntu myself), how ?
Fearing of getting frustrated, befor beginning, I decided:
Maybe it helps to tell you just, what I experienced trying to start:
Although my english should not be too bad without using a dictionary,
it’s not easy for me to understand the content of “getting involved”.
The reason: Even yousing online dictionary (dict.cc)
I ‘m not able to find sense in for example “testcases” and “flavor”.
Maybe it’s because I’m fifty, german and physician (…giggle…), or,
maybe “Ich bin zu alt für den Scheiss” (remember lethal weapen?)
But on the other side, maybe it would make sense to make your langage
style a lttle more simpy,(more englisch and less american).




Hi - not all of us use American English - I at least use real English :)

Flavours are the different variants of Ubuntu - such as Xubuntu, 
Kubuntu, Lubuntu etc http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives


The testcases are the tests that we run - there are quite a few of them, 
some are general ones - for instance a test for the liveiso is common to 
all flavours.


Others are more specific - Xubuntu has a post installation testcase that 
only we use.


If you think you'll get frustrated then perhaps check the various 
activities we do - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities


You can ask people questions in real time at 
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality


But it is real time - so it might be some time before people answer you.

Elfy

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take part

2013-10-10 Thread FrankPöhn

Dear Team,
I’d like to take part in the community, but, because I’m not very 
experienced in theese things (but after all i have installed and, partly 
individualized my ubuntu myself), how ?

Fearing of getting frustrated, befor beginning, I decided:
Maybe it helps to tell you just, what I experienced trying to start:
Although my english should not be too bad without using a dictionary, 
it’s not easy for me to understand the content of “getting involved”. 
The reason: Even yousing online dictionary (dict.cc)

I ‘m not able to find sense in for example “testcases” and “flavor”.
Maybe it’s because I’m fifty, german and physician (…giggle…), or, maybe 
“Ich bin zu alt für den Scheiss” (remember lethal weapen?)
But on the other side, maybe it would make sense to make your langage 
style a lttle more simpy,(more englisch and less american).




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