There are alot of people who make these projects, There should be a unified discussion site for GNU projects.
If someone would find or know,, We can collaborate also free as in freedom not as beer. On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 10:40 AM Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote: > Aisuko LI wrote: > > My name is Aisuko and the real name is BowenLi, I'm a open-source > software > > engineer. And I read a few blogs on GNU.org. And I believe that people > > should know the operator system name should be `GNU/Linux`, and I have to > > consider my motivation. Why do I want to be an open source projects > > contributor? and are modern open source projects really for freedom? > > Hello Aisuko! And thank you for contributing to Free Software! :-) > > > So, I want to be a geek, although the way is difficult and boring. But > I'm > > a really boring guy too.And I keep trying to find the lightweight > operating > > systems. > > Hmm... I have been a geek all of my life. But I have never > considered it boring. And actually by contrast I know people that > would not be considered a geek and they often say they are bored. > They just don't know what to do with themselves. Meanwhile I am > always busy. Always something interesting to do. I find it hard to > know how people can be bored? There is always so much fun stuff to > do! > > > About my experiences, I'm working on many open-source projects, including > > my Gihtub address. https://github.com/Aisuko. I have little development > > experience on rancherOS(python, golang) due to my job, and am familiar > with > > community management and project maintenance, remote collaboration is > easy > > to me. And the development experiences much more on python, golang, C#, > > industry in Cloud-native like Docker,Kubernetes and Service-mesh. > > \o/ Yay! You aren't asking anything so I will just applaud you for > your contributions to the community. We are stronger together. The > total of all of us working together is what gives us this great > environment. > > > Finally, I'm going back to the college school this year, and I'd like to > > write more articles to spread out GNU/Linux and freedom software. > > Good luck! > > Bob > >