Hello there!
Thanks for details. It is indeed very helpful. 

Regards.

On Friday, September 30, 2016, Justin W. Flory <jflory7@gmail.com> wrote:
On 09/22/2016 06:34 PM, shalinikr3101 wrote:
Hello there!

My Name is Shalini and I would like to introduce myself. I'm based out
in Bhopal, India and currently in the 3rd of my engineering (computer
science).
I'm thrilled about the opportunity to work with a number of terrific
individuals promoting an equally terrific distribution and community. My
current interests are to not only spread the word about Fedora, but to
also get more involved within the Fedora ecosystem and participate in QA
and other development.
My interest lies into graphic designing the most.
It's great to be here. Ready to get things done and have some fun.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.


Hi Shalini, and welcome to Fedora CommOps! Happy to have you with us. :) Like you, I am also a student contributing to Fedora.

I believe Sumantro offered you some links and guidance to contributing to the QA side of the project, so I won't repeat details.

As for graphic design, there are actually plenty of ways for you to get involved with design in Fedora! Fedora has its own Design Team that works on creating images, artwork, and other design assets for the entire project. There's also Fedora Badges, which is an awesome project within itself.

If you're looking for something to get yourself started with, I
personally think Badges are a great place to start. It gives you some
places to mess around with Inkscape, become more familiar with it, and
actually get to see some of your art become Fedora official.

There's some starter resources and style guides I would recommend
downloading / reviewing before you pick a badge. All of Fedora's badges
follow design guidelines so they all fit in with each other and follow a
common theme. Check these out:


https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/attachment/wiki/DesignResources/FedoraBadgesResources.zip


https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/attachment/wiki/DesignResources/styleguide_full.pdf

Once you have a chance to dig through some of these, you can start
hunting out a badge to find and try working on. The easiest way to look
for badges pending artwork is by going here:

    https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/report

{8} and {9} may have a few to pick out, but {26} may have a few buried
in there too. Don't be afraid to pick up a ticket if there hasn't been
any activity on it for a while either.

This is probably a lot to throw at you all at once, but hopefully it
helps. If you have any questions, please ask them!! We're happy to
help in any way we can.

Thanks for sending your introduction here on the list, hope to see you around Fedora!

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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@gmail.com