Le 2 août 2013 13:59, "hasufell" <hasuf...@gentoo.org> a écrit :
>
> On 08/02/2013 01:16 PM, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> >> And if you cba to review the basics, stuff most users know, or can
find out easily,
> >> what makes you think you're cut out to be a developer?
> >>
> >> Please note I'm not discussing any technical ability you may or may
not have with
> >> bash, ebuilds or upstream sources. Just your ability to find out the
basics, which
> >> is much less difficult than installing Gentoo in the first place.
> >>
> >> If you want/ed to be a developer, my advice would always be: show
you're useful, not
> >> that you need hand-holding and ego-stroking from the get-go.
> >
> > I've been an occasionnal contributor to Git, the active maintainer of
> > OfflineIMAP for more than a year and I'm maintainer and developer at
> > $DAY_JOB since years. I turned the OfflineIMAP worflow from one
> > maintainer into a team of official maintainers. This is merely one
> > example of my contributions to the open source world and when it comes
> > to recruitement, workflow and decision processes I think I know what I'm
> > talking about.
> >
>
> We mainly care about gentoo contributions when it comes to gentoo
> recruitment and do not let people in, just because they are developers.
> That is not even a requirement.
>
> So we are pretty open to new contributors.
>