Hi Gabriele I also hope you and your family are safe and well. Thank you for the follow-up.
> > I would (ideally) like to focus on: > > > > · Administer the savannah servers and services. I am not 100% sure about this, but I understood that these activities will be difficult to start right now because the potential mentors are busy evaluating new project submissions (the ones you are referring to in the next paragraph). To my knowledge, the best way to help with this is by helping out with these submissions queue, and then checking this again in about a month's time to see if someone is available to help you learn the GNU Savannah internals. > > · Improve the GNU Savannah wiki. Where would you like to improve the wiki? In my opinion, for example, it is not translated. Personally I see this an important issue. Would you be able to assist with configuration of internationalization for the wiki? > > Additionally, I may be glad to evaluate and approve non-gnu projects > > submitted for hosting, and perhaps - eventually - be able to develop new > > features for the savannah environment. I am not an expert in this, but I believe one of the best ways to get involved in this activity is by subscribing to savannah-register-pub...@gnu.org, and by creating an account at GNU Savannah; in this case you will receive notifications of new "Register New Project" submissions, and will be able to download the archives and comment on the submission. Where required, you could, for example, ask the author to * correct mistakes in their submission (commonly the files are missing copyright headers) * clarify the dependencies and their licensing * clarify anything else that seems missing or vague about their project meeting the criteria for being hosted at GNU Savannah The official documentation about this kind of volunteering is located here: http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker/ Regards, Svetlana