[becoming a debian developer] Go to <http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/> and start fixing bugs.
Fire up your IRC client, point it to irc.debian.org and #debian-bugs and ask which bugs require help. This weekend, there are bug squashing parties planned - several real-life parties, and also a virtual party on #debian-bugs, so there should be no shortage of people telling you what you could do. Go to <http://bugs.debian.org/wnpp> and look at all 'O:', 'RFP:' and 'RFA:' entries and help improving the quality of software present in Debian or package software people want in Debian. Subscribe to the relevant lists from <http://lists.debian.org/i18n.html> and help translating documentation. Go to <http://bugs.debian.org/www.debian.org>, subscribe to the debian-www list, read <http://www.debian.org/devel/website/> and help improving the Debian web pages. If you want to help Debian, do so - there's certainly enough to do. greetings -- vbi -- TODO: apt-get install signify -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]