I really want to be get involved in further development of Xubuntu

Pasi Lallinaho pasi at shimmerproject.org
Sun Jun 23 14:10:40 UTC 2019


Hello Mohammed,

I'm sorry for no further replies. Since the Xubuntu team – myself 
included – is volunteers only, other life (like summer) sometimes gets 
in the way. I've sent this reply to the development mailing list, where 
other people can assist you too; please keep the list as a recipient in 
your replies.


Most of our marketing-related material lives in Launchpad in a Bazaar 
repository:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-team/xubuntu-marketing/current/files

The flyer is in the need of an update; if not visual, at least some 
content could be refreshed. Would this be something you would be 
interested to work on?


As for "proper roles", Xubuntu works like a meritocracy; once you have 
committed enough meaningful (and sustained) contributions, you can 
become a member of a subteam, then the Xubuntu team. After joining the 
Xubuntu team you can become a team lead. This process is described in 
more detail in the Xubuntu Strategy Document, under the section 
"Community" (look for the heading "Xubuntu Team") [1].

Cheers,
Pasi

[1] https://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/xsd.html#xsd-community

On 21.6.2019 23.28, Mohammed Faizan wrote:
> I have not heard from your side. As a reminder , please let me know 
> ,procedure for contributing my efforts for xubuntu.
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 4:36 PM Mohammed Faizan 
> <mohd.faizan73 at gmail.com <mailto:mohd.faizan73 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I have some development skill in c++. But I prefer to marketing
>     stuff. Also i want proper role assign to me and get the proper kit
>     from your side ..
>     Regards,
>     Faizan
>
>     On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 3:57 PM Pasi Lallinaho
>     <pasi at shimmerproject.org <mailto:pasi at shimmerproject.org>> wrote:
>
>         Hello Mohammed,
>
>         glad to hear you like Xubuntu!
>
>         What kind of contributions have you been thinking? We have
>         loads of different tasks to be done that require all kinds of
>         skills. Some of the tasks do not even require any prior
>         knowledge or skills.
>
>         You can read about some of the areas you can contribute from
>         out Get Involved page:
>         https://xubuntu.org/contribute/
>
>         Finally, if you are familiar with IRC, #xubuntu-devel on
>         Freenode is a great place to get to know other contributors.
>         You can also follow the everyday developer discussion there.
>
>         Feel free to ask more questions if in doubt; we will happily
>         answer. (I recommend you subscribe to this list first though,
>         so your messages do not have to go through manual moderation.)
>
>         Cheers,
>         Pasi
>
>         On 12.4.2019 9.01, Mohammed Faizan wrote:
>>         After trying a lot of distros of ubuntu. I find Xubuntu
>>         reliable in terms of performance in low-end PCs too. In fact,
>>         I like so much that I want to become part of it too.
>>         Thanking You
>>         Let me know the guideline of the same.
>>         Regards,
>>         Mohammed Faizan
>>
>
>         -- 
>         Pasi Lallinaho (knome)         ›https://open.knome.fi/
>         Xubuntu Website Lead           ›https://xubuntu.org/
>         Xfce contributor               ›https://xfce.org/
>         Shimmer Project co-founder     ›https://shimmerproject.org/
>

-- 
Pasi Lallinaho (knome)         › https://open.knome.fi/
Xubuntu Website Lead           › https://xubuntu.org/
Xfce contributor               › https://xfce.org/
Shimmer Project co-founder     › https://shimmerproject.org/

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