Offering help / introducing myself
Justin Kelly
linuxppc at gmail.com
Thu Nov 4 03:11:05 CST 2004
welcome comrade
glade to have you on the ubunut project
cheers
justin
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 00:28:08 +0100, Christoph Haas
<email at christoph-haas.de> wrote:
> Dear fellow communists...
>
> Everyone who is is not interested in yet another self-portrayal please
> skip this posting. :)
>
> I am quite new to Ubuntu Linux. But considering the age of the
> distribution - who isn't. Let's say I fell in love with the ease of
> Ubuntu Linux after hassles with any other distribution. For the last two
> years I have been a Debian addict and have been contributing to the
> project. Mostly because technically it is a great distribution. Some
> other aspects however often appeared not just that great to me. I
> already had some contact with Ubuntu developers on IRC and found the
> people very friendly and open-minded.
>
> So who am I? I'm a 31 year old graduate living in Hamburg/Germany with
> my wife and my son. I am devoting most of my spare time to open-source
> software in general. Some projects that are relevant here:
>
> - Hosting/running/developing mentors.debian.net
> (an all new developed repository system for new maintainers, presented in a
> speech at the LinuxTag 2003, gave me a lot of understanding of the package
> format and how uploading to repositories work)
> - Maintaining 5 Debian packages currently (I'm living in the NM queue)
> - Writing tutorials (most famous: Postfix tutorials on workaround.org)
> - User support on #postfix, #squid and #debian-mentors
> - Maintaining a company-wide Debian mirror
> - Held Debian workshops at work
>
> For a more complete description please see http://workaround.org/ubuntu/
> (also linked from the MaintainerCandidates Wiki page).
>
> After trying out Ubuntu Linux and following the mailing lists and IRC
> channels I decided I would like to contribute. Unfortunately the project
> does not offer a "Which button do I need to press if I want to help" page.
> So I thought I'd just propose a few topics that I would enjoy working on
> and see what you say. Please bear with me if the ideas sound mad...
>
> - Mentors/New-Maintainer's corner
>
> I have some experience with the new maintainer's process in Debian
> from the new-maintainer's point of view. Some aspects of the new
> maintainer's guide have already bothered me. I even thought about
> writing an additional guide about how to build multi-binary packages
> because that's an FAQ in #debian-mentors. My experience that I gained
> in running mentors.debian.net also helped me understand the upload
> process. So this proposal either veers towards the doc project or a
> completely new corner. What about having a contribution repository for
> packages from non-maintainers so that Ubuntu developers/sponsors/mentors
> may do some QA and use the package?
> Relevant links to former mailing list postings:
> http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2004-October/000634.html
> http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2004-November/000941.html
>
> - Server Maintenance
>
> For my living I'm working in the network security team at a large
> mail order business. I am maintaining a dozen Debian servers there.
> My background spans Perl, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Bind, Apache, Squid, iptables,
> Postfix and Mailman. So if anyone in the project feels they could use a
> helping hand in running the infrastructure let me know.
>
> - Mirror
>
> I could possibly arrange for sponsored rack space at my local ISPs.
> My first thought was to offer additional mirrors.
>
> - Documentation / Translation
>
> I like to write documentation. I have been writing larger documents in
> Docbook-XML and am quite familiar with Wikis. I could support the
> documentation team (perhaps even with developer-centric articles and
> documentation). Or I would help to improve the l10n of programs.
>
> - Doing package maintenance
>
> Although I'm probably not the greatest package maintainer of the world
> I have already done a few .deb packages. I could imagine that Ubuntu
> may need distribution-specific packages. Or I would offer help as a
> mentor for new maintainers.
>
> - Managing mailing lists
>
> Ubuntu still has already a few mailing lists to offer. Often enough people
> are too dumb to properly unsubscribe or need general help. If there is
> need for mailing list admins or moderators...
>
> - Ubuntu Magazine
>
> I have already seen a number of very well done FAQs/tutorials on the
> web page. What would you think of an online magazine? A mixture of
> Debian-Weekly, Slashdot and the FAQs? Like a biweekly/monthly issue on
> certain user-centric topics? Why that? Well, I'm maintaining an online
> magazine for PDAs since 1997 and liked writing. Possible headlines: "Moving
> from Debian to Ubuntu" or "Deploying Ubuntu in your company". Perhaps
> that makes users look more frequently at the web page or feel more
> "at home" if they feel they can learn new things. (On the other hand
> the web site could need some cleaning up. The Wiki is nice but some
> information is hard to find without using the 'Search' feature.)
>
> - Web site programming
>
> Debian has a lot of information online on the web sites. What about
> packages.debian.org or db.debian.org in Ubuntu? I love to develop
> user interfaces. More transparency couldn't hurt. Wishes?
>
> - QA
>
> As Ubuntu releases quite often there needs to be people that do QA before
> a release. I didn't find such a 'Team' on the web page. If I don't find
> errors in desktop applications my mother-in-law probably will. :)
>
> I could go on and on. But some of you have probably already fallen
> asleep. So if anyone feels that I could help the project in general or
> wants my help in their team I would love to see a followup or an email.
> I am employed so I could not work full-time but I'd be willing to devote
> about 5-10 hours per week to the project.
>
> Thanks for reading. I'm looking forward to comments.
>
> Cheers
> Christoph
>
> P.S.: On the freenode.net IRC network you may /msg me as 'ChrisH'.
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