Good morning, Fedora Developers. My name is Steve Cossette, I am a Developer/IT Manager at a small HVAC company in Virginia who also happens to be a real computer nerd.
I started using Linux as my main OS in November, starting with Manjaro and migrated over to Fedora 35 in December, craving better structure, updates and stability. And I just fell in love with it.
It only recently dawned on me that, unlike Windows, Linux distros are maintained by the community (duh) so I thought I'd offer to help. One of the ways I can help is by helping maintain packages (As a Co-Maintainer).
I'm willing to learn how to do so, and I believe it shouldn't be very difficult as I do have experience building packages (I am also managing several Linux-based servers for the last 5+ years) and also know my way around code (I code in VB/c# in .NET).
I was looking in the Fedora Docs for this information, but is there a specific place I should look for a list of package maintainers looking for package co-maintainers? Or looking to mentor one?
I was looking in the Fedora Docs for this information, but is there a specific place I should look for a list of package maintainers looking for package co-maintainers? Or looking to mentor one?
Thanks!
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