[Ubuntu Oregon] New Guy

Billy Brawner billybrawner at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 21:24:33 UTC 2015


No, I'm completely new to the Linux software. Thanks!

I am really interested in development but I'm not quite sure that I'm ready
to jump right into the programming so I think I will take a look at the
other areas that could use help while I'm learning more about programming.
I remember seeing something about that on the Ubuntu forums so I'll go take
a look at that again.

I have noticed that there are various flavors of Ubuntu but I haven't
really taken the time to research them and see what their differences are.
I just downloaded the standard Ubuntu flavor but I'll do some research on
the others and see if any of them suit me better.

Thank you for all your help! I'll get on that IRC channel once I get the
chance.

Billy

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Walter Lapchynski <wxl at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Wow, cool, you're really new! Have you used Linux at all before? If
> not, welcome to the wonderful world of open source software!!!
>
> Most people tend to think of development when it comes to contributing
> to open source software. Several of us here have done some sort of
> development or another and could walk you through the process.
>
> However, if you just want to get your foot in the door and get a feel
> for the community, and how things are done (a good precusor to
> development) there's plenty of other things that need to be done:
> graphics, documentation, communication, marketing, testing, bug
> triage, leadership, etc. If you want help stepping through these
> things, don't hesitate to ask!
>
> If you are interested solely in development, you should certainly take
> a look at the Ubuntu SDK which is intended for mobile devices but
> given our goal of convergence, is also applicable to the Ubuntu
> desktop. It's really easy to start building apps with it.
>
> You also may notice mentions of things like Lubuntu (the team I mainly
> contribute to) and Kubuntu (Scarlett's main team). There are different
> "flavors" of Ubuntu where major components of the desktop are
> essentially replaced. You might look into trying them, too. They're
> still Ubuntu, but different takes on it if you will.
>
> Any other questions, problems, concerns?
>
> Feel free to come join us on IRC at #ubuntu-us-or on Freenode!
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Billy Brawner <billybrawner at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I've been using Ubuntu for maybe a week now, version 14.10. I haven't yet
> > made any contributions because I'm still deciding on where I'd like to
> get
> > involved. App development has caught my eye, as well as web apps and core
> > development but I'm still relatively new to it all so I've been
> researching
> > it all before I jump into one specific part of it all. i am familiar with
> > GitHub though and I'm confident using the command line.
> >
> > I don't typically get out of Bend unless I have a reason to (I think the
> > LoCo events would be sufficient reason though.) So I shouldn't have any
> > problems getting over the mountains. I've done the drive plenty of times.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > On 04/08/2015 02:20 PM, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
> >>
> >> Wow, exciting stuff! How long you been using Ubuntu? What version are
> >> you using? Have you made any contributions to Ubuntu and/or open
> >> source at present?
> >>
> >> Lastly, since most of us are in the valley, you get out of Bend much?
> >>
> >> p.s. have fun in Mexico!
> >>
> >> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Scarlett Clark <sgclark at kubuntu.org>
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 04/08/2015 11:20 AM, Billy Brawner wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi everyone! I'm new to the Ubuntu Oregon LoCo group, so I'm writing
> now
> >>>> to introduce myself. My name's Billy, I'm 20 years old. I graduated
> from
> >>>> Bend Senior High school about 2 years ago and I plan on studying for a
> >>>> Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science at  the OSU Cascades campus
> in
> >>>> Bend. I currently live in Mexico but this year in July I'll be moving
> >>>> back
> >>>> to Bend so that I can begin studying. When I'm not sitting in front of
> >>>> my
> >>>> computer screen, I enjoy working out, and in Bend I'll go back to my
> old
> >>>> job
> >>>> of being a Personal Trainer. Right now I'm studying HTML, CSS,
> >>>> JavaScript,
> >>>> and Python. I got started with Ubuntu because I saw that a lot of Web
> >>>> Development jobs for Python requested that applicants be comfortable
> >>>> using
> >>>> it and I fell in love with the concept of open source software so I
> >>>> decided
> >>>> that I wanted to contribute. I'm still not sure exactly where I'll fit
> >>>> in
> >>>> but I'm working on that so I'm sure I'll figure it out sooner or
> later.
> >>>> Anyways, I look forward to getting to know you all and working with
> you
> >>>> to
> >>>> improve Ubuntu! Thank you for accepting me to the group!
> >>>>
> >>>> Billy
> >>>>
> >>> Welcome! lots to do, easy to find a place of comfort to contribute :)
> >>> Scarlett
> >>>
> >>>
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