<div dir="ltr"><div class=""><span class="">Hello, I posted a question on the freenode IRC and didnt recieve an answer because there wasn't a lot of poeple around at the time so I figured I'd send it here. I'm not really experienced with mailing lists but if you think my question is pertinent for a next mailing feel free to include it in there.<br>
<br></span></div><div class=""><span class="">The question goes as followed and thanks for any answers :-)<br></span></div><div class=""><span class=""><br><br></span><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>> hello all</span></div>
<div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>>
I have a question for anybody that can answer me. I am a Linux user for
about 3 years now. I know my way around repos and pretty much
everything an everyday user faces in terms of troubles/troubleshooting
to commands and packages. Although I stepped on Fedora for the reason
that I see great potential to help here as the project is very open and
community oriented. I've been looking for informations everywhere on
what I'd like to do</span></div><div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>>
and I found that I'd very much like to improve Fedora with their
coding. Although I'm french and master my language pretty well, I'd like
to contribute to code. Fedora (from what I saw) does not really work on
their own Kernel developpement but seem to be centralised on what goes
on top of it</span></div><div class=""><span class=""> </span><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>>
now I'm wondering where I should start in the different coding aspects
of Fedora to build experience and confidence to tackle bigger matters.</span></div><div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>>
I have to tell.. I have no experience (if basic) in any languages as
for writing code but I fiddled a bit with HTML back on <a href="http://enigmagroup.org">enigmagroup.org</a>'s
website where I found that reading and working with code was very very
satisfying for me (all the challenges and stuff like that) I was
learning a lot</span></div><div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>>
So ULTIMATLY haha... my question is : where should I start in terms of :
languages, projects, mentorship to get to my rank of Jedi master after a
couple years.</span></div><div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>> my intestests are : Engeneering, Infrastructure, bug fixing/bug tracking, Package management and testing</span></div><div class=""><span><<span class="">Justiceh</span>> I will wait for any answers :-) and thanks for reading my post </span></div>
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