Hi Miry! On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Miriam Ruiz <mir...@debian.org> wrote: > There's many things to do and many places to help, but it's usually not > obvious from start. I'd suggest that maybe you could do a brief introduction > of what things you might like, the kind of things you might have fun doing, > or the kind of programs you like to use. There's many ways to collaborate > with Debian, the most obvious being the maintaining of packages, or > services, the translation, documentation, fonts, artwork, but also many > others that might not be so obvious. > > The usual recommendation is to join a team or get a mentor, and both ways > are good. When I started I was lurking through some different mailing lists > to find out where I might fit best, but also got a lot of help from the > people who were already in the project. And ask lots of questions :) > > Welcome to Debian, btw :) Thanks for the greetings, I love using my Debian box. I'm a Linux user for more than ten years now. Sometimes translated strings in po files, but not whole pages. Still, I'm interested about Debian Women web page translations.
I prefer Gtk based applications and windows managers. Used to alter or make my small packages. I was programming in PHP4, both for the web and for console as well. My first though was that Debian Women has a list where I may help not only for Debian, but for Debian Women. As I see, I was wrong and this mailing list is not a coordination page but more a meeting point. Will read the August archives and see if I'm wrong. Cheers, Kinga -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CADQFEPg=-6zfx7z-4843mfanbrchgne2gqvd4nlymhftzv_...@mail.gmail.com