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_Discussed in [2017-04-04
meeting](https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2017-04-04/comm...
We made some good headway on this ticket during the meeting. I'm going to summarize
some of the points from the last meeting, this meeting, and also clarify on what we need
to do next. And we need your help!
## What this pack is
The pack is intended to be a resource for university students to discover tools and
services available to help them contribute to open source. It introduces them to tools
(also available in Fedora) and services (available in Fedora's infrastructure) to
enable them to be successful in contributing to open source. The pack's focus is
general and broad.
* **Primary objective**: Provide tools / services helpful to university students working
on open source
* **Secondary objective**: Get students familiar with Fedora resources, community,
ecosystem
## What this pack is not
This pack is not intended to be a magnet or tool to attract contributors to Fedora. It is
not intended to take over other on-boarding practices or resources in the community (e.g.
whatcanidoforfedora.org, Join SIG, etc.). This pack isn't specifically encouraging
someone to contribute to Fedora and should be helpful for working on any open source
project. They may decide to contribute to Fedora or they may decide not to.
## What questions do we want answered?
The next part of the meeting was figuring out what steps are next to take. We'd like
to start asking example questions to help guide what we include and recommend in this
pack. This questions will help us first identify the problems or things we could focus on
in the pack, and will then let us pick specific tools or resources to recommend for
solving those problems.
These are some questions I came up with, but it's not complete. **We need your help
with questions too! Please feel free to suggest some of your own as a comment in the
ticket, and we will discuss more next week.**
1. Where can I host my code?
2. How can I get experience with Linux servers?
3. What are good tools or editors for working with {Python, Java, C, C++, C#, Ruby, Rust,
Go, JavaScript, etc.}?
4. What's helpful for me to test out building RPMs if I want to make a package?
5. What can I use for task management (e.g. Kanban)?
6. Where can I ask questions and get help about Fedora?
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