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Welcome to the team.<br>
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Yes! tester is a good place to begin. There's also <a
href="https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts">One Hundred
Papercuts</a>, which works only in easy to fix but very annoying
bugs (so the best place if you want to star familiarizing with how
bug fixing is done.<br>
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If any question... just ask <br>
<a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/"></a><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 26/01/14 20:25, Jonathan Thompson
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<div dir="ltr">Hi, I am new to the IT and Ubuntu community and am
looking to get my hands dirty on some projects. I have little to
no coding ability, but some decent mathematical, writing, and
direction-following ability obtained from my chemical
engineering degree. I recently installed Ubuntu and attempted to
troubleshoot my wireless networking card, and got a taste of
some code, and I liked it.<br>
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I accidentally discovered, however, after about 10 hours of
troubleshooting, that simply unplugging my ethernet fixed my
wireless. So there's that. I guess I should start as a tester?
I'll do whatever. Good to meet you guys.<br>
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