I really love that here is a diversity team and really have interest
in
helping there. I think my previous training can be helpful in terms of
accessibility and helping to find ways to make Fedora a more inclusive and
welcoming space for all. I also would enjoy writing the things that fedora
is working, or has worked on, especially in the context of the
Foundations. I am sure there are other areas I would be willing to help in
if discovered, and will continue as I learn even more about Fedora.
Hey @mouse!
With the community outreach revamp becoming a Fedora objective now, we
could use all the help there and that seems to be your interest too.
You can find more about it here -
1.
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-ambassadors-revamp-2020-ca...
2.
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/community-outreach-revamp-objective/
3.
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-community-outreach-revamp-...
For pointers, @riecatnor might be able to help you.
I haven't been following this ticket lately but it should be active
https://pagure.io/mindshare/issue/227.
Good luck! :-)
Regardsm
Akashdeep Dhar
t0xic0der(a)fedoraproject.org
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 7:01 AM <teganjeanhillman(a)tutanota.com> wrote:
> Greeting Fedora, group leaders, and community!
>
> My name is Tegan-Jean Hillman, I also go by Mouse. I live in Mid-Michigan,
> which is part of the United States eastern timezone. I am a 35-year-old
> transgender women. I am currently a culinary student, but has also worked
> in group homes and as basic home care, specializing in nutrition and
> physical/mental developmental disabilities.
>
> I have been using Linux since the end of my junior year of high school
> when a very well known operating system crashed on my computer right before
> my final exams. Furthermore, I have been a frequent distro-hopper during
> that time, with most of that time being in Debian based systems because of
> the laptop I was using. Though I always find myself coming back to Fedora
> every few years. The few recent editions though have really impressed me. I
> have also started to move deeper into interactions with a few other users
> and have really enjoyed the interaction of the community. It really is
> somewhere I would like to consider my home distro from here on out. This
> has only grown as I have read the welcome information, and have seen how
> you are trying to live up to the Four Foundations.
>
> I have always pretty much just been a desktop user, with very few reasons
> to move onto the server side of things. I use Gnome 3 and KDE Plasma pretty
> much equally. Recently I have tried to learn a little coding, though I am
> not far past the hello world side of Python. This is also the first time I
> have volunteered to a project such as fedora. I think it would be best to
> start at something like 2-4 hours a week until I learn my way around things.
>
I really love that here is a diversity team and really have interest
in
> helping there. I think my previous training can be helpful in terms of
> accessibility and helping to find ways to make Fedora a more inclusive and
> welcoming space for all. I also would enjoy writing the things that fedora
> is working, or has worked on, especially in the context of the
> Foundations. I am sure there are other areas I would be willing to help in
> if discovered, and will continue as I learn even more about Fedora.
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