On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 08:05:34AM +0200, Rob Le wrote: > <html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: > 12.0px;"><div>Hello there, hope all is well.</div> > > <div> </div> > > <div>My team and I are interested in getting involved in the local Debian > community. We live and work in the San Francisco community and looking > for way to be more supportive to our favorite open-source projects.</div> >
Hi Rob, That's good to hear. There's a flourishing Debian community in SF, I thnk [I'm in UK] Try: https://wiki.debian.org/LocalGroups#CA_-_California The community team is here primarily to make Debian a welcoming place and to see that people work well together on mailing lists and IRC. If you're developers and new to Debian, you might want the Debian mentors list to find out how Debian packages things. Otherwise, there's debian-user and debian-devel which is primarily a list for established Debian developers / raising technical queries to the developer community as a whole. As ever, it's sometimes worth looking over the list archives to find out how stuff works - https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ should give you everything you need to know. A couple of small things - please turn off HTML if you're able to and try to avoid top posting when replying to lists. All the very best, as ever, Andy Cater [For the community team]. > <div> </div> > > <div>Please let us know anyway we can be of service.</div> > > <div> </div> > > <div>Thanks,</div> > > <div> </div> > > <div>Rob Wingate</div></div></body></html>