Re: Introduction for gaming packaging/maintaining

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On 4/8/19 1:32 PM, Karsten Andreas Artz wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> my name is Andi, 29 and I'm from Germany.  I'm using Fedora almost 2
> years (Fedora 26). My programming skills are on Python, Java/Java
> Script, and C/C++. But acutally I prefer mostly Python hacking. I
> studied B.A. of Arts History, Archaeology and Cath.Theology. Besides
> this, I can speak a lot of languages: German, English, French, a bit
> Italian and Spanish.
> 
> It would be glad starting contributing on Fedora as a maintainer.
> Therefore I hope to work on a small project soon.
> I'm interested in games packaging, but I don't know where to start.
> 

Hi Andi, welcome to the mailing lists. :)

The Games SIG is a good place to find more information about what help
is needed to improve the gaming experience on Fedora. In the past couple
months, there were a few discussions from people needing help on a few
small things. Hopefully someone more informed than me can offer some
pointers since I am not a games packager.

Happy to have you here in the community!

-- 
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@xxxxxxxxx

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