This is just my quick introductory email to the Ubuntu Quality mailing list.
I've been using Ubuntu as my only OS now for about 2 1/2 years, originally installing 11.10 back in February of 2012. Over the past year or so I've been curious about finding ways to help work on Ubuntu, but hadn't ever figured out what to do since I lacked experience. Then an acquaintance of mine on Ask Ubuntu applied for and received Ubuntu membership. I was curious about what this would take to achieve (a far future goal,) so I began looking around and was pointed to here, the Ubuntu Quality team. I subscribed to the mailing list, made sure my Launchpad was up to snuff (Ubuntu Code of Conduct signed and whatnot,) and that's that. As I write this I'm downloading the 15.10 daily build for July 3rd, and hope to help out with testing and bug triage. I'd love to help with actually creating patches too, but my programming expertise is limited to Python and C++ with a tad of ARMv6 ASM sprinkled in there somewhere. If anyone who DOES already work on creating patches is willing, I would love some pointers as to what to do/look for/learn in order to be able to help in that manner. Thanks! -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
