Self Introduction - Where Do I Start?

Sam Folk-Williams samfw at redhat.com
Fri Jul 13 13:43:55 UTC 2007


Mustafa Qasim wrote:
> Hello!
>         Well I am new so i've some kidy questions. Hope u'll bear it. I
> didn't know the GPG theory but I want to ask that if I creats a GPG key  on
> my system A then what to do if I wana work from my system B? i think i'll
> get a different GPG key on my system B, so will it effect on my 
> existence in
> the community? OR if i had to re-install my F7 on systemA then can i 
> resotre
> my previous GPG or have to creat a new GPG key??
> 
> expecting ur kind reply

I just copy the .gnupg directory from your home directory to all your 
machines. There are probably other ways to export it as well.

-Sam
> 
> On 7/13/07, Sam Folk-Williams <samfw at redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> Mustafa Qasim wrote:
>> > Hello to all folks there ...well Mustafa here from Pakistan. I am doing
>> my
>> > Bachelor's in software engineering right now. I started using Linux a
>> year
>> > ago when I did a system and network administration course on RHL 9.
>> After
>> > that I didn't got any chance to do something more with Linux. After 
>> that
>> I
>> > get familiarized with the Open Source theory and truly I loved it, so
>> > that's
>> > y I chose JAVA for jumping into professional programming career INSTEAD
>> of
>> > '.NET' bcoz i want to move on further with Linux.
>> >
>> > I m using FC 6 right now n when I came here I loved to c u all doing
>> great
>> > work here. I would also like to be a part of FC community but didn't
>> know
>> > where to start. I would love to work on Fedora documentation OR
>> > internationalization project for URDU language support in Fedora but as
>> > being a newbie at town I didn't know that how much knowledge is 
>> required
>> to
>> > get on work in a particular project.
>> >
>> > I will love to hear whatever you have to share for me. I will be more
>> then
>> > happy to get advice or comments or suggestions from u folks there. :)
>> >
>>
>> Mustafa,
>>
>> Not sure if you got a reply on some of those other lists or not.
>> Welcome! Glad to see you are interesting in contributing. To start with
>> the docs team, why don't you take a look through this page:
>>
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Join?action=show
>>
>> For Internationalization, see here:
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/Join
>>
>> Each team (docs, ambassadors, maintainers, infrastructure) has different
>> ways of getting involved. Everyone depends to some extent on people
>> finding something they are interested in and jumping in!
>>
>> Sam
>>
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