On 14 May 2003, Joachim Breitner wrote: > > I would recommend this. When I was in Bordeaux in 2000 without my own > > Laptop > > it was much less fun. :-( The educational effect decreases drastically! > Well, that sould definatly interesting. I just hope I manage to get a > laptop 'till then. Or would you think a zaurus with debian is sufficient > :-) (Actually, why not: One might allow me to ssh on his machine so I > can actually compile stuff *g*) Honestly: I do not know Zaurus except that I had my hands on it for a minute (which was quite impressive). But I think it could be a very intersting test to install and use Debian on it.
> I think the problem is that for most bugs you need either very deep > knowledge of the program or of some language or (mostly) both. Definitely not. Just have a deeper look and you will find that many bugs are easy to fix. (If you would know my limited skills and compare it with the bugs I fixed in Bordeaux you would believe me. ;-)) ) > So if you > can't do "much" C, a lot of bug fixing is out of your reach. Well, maybe > I can find some bugs I can fix with perl or shell etc until then. You will find those und probably others which are easy to fix. Kind regards Andreas.