On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 21:22 +0800, xuan.ai wrote: > hi gang: > > I'm new here and i'm looking for a mentor, please see my information > below. > > Name: xuan.ai > Time Zone / Country: UTC+8/China > Skills: > - Knowlegde of bash shell scripts > - Knowlegde of the C programming language > - Knowlegde of software testing > Experince: > - used work for a game studio as a full time tester, test experince > include: > - In-game test, walkthrough and report bugs. > - Localization test, focus on the text translation > - ETR(Expected Technical Requirement) compliance test, which mainly > about game installer/uninstaller behavior. > - Data warehouse tool test(based on MySQL). > > Why i'm joining: > - i like linux and i'm trying to start a linux career, i'm looking for a > community project for a period, after read the material of Fedora > project i think this test project is a good start for me. > > What i'm looking to do (be specific): > - i'm ready for both system test and application test, just like i > mentioned in the title, i can use a mentor's help to start the vital > steps. > > How much time you can contribute (usually hours per week): > - About 5 to 10 hours a week. > > More infor: > Since i quit my testing job a few month ago, i was taking a linux > developer's training (the courses includ the C programming language, > data structure, socket programming, etc.), now i'm trying to start a > linux career. > > As English is not my first language, if there's any expression in my > mail confused your, just inform me. > > > regards, > > xuan.ai > mail: snake.a.x@xxxxxxxxx > > Excuse me? Is this mail to me? Anyway, nice to meat you here Xuan Ai. I'm new too:). I think you can join the Chinese mail group too, as we can use Chinese in that mail list. However, I applied for join the Chinese mail list two days ago, but it has not passed yet:(. I think Chinese mail list's owner is sleeping somewhere:) In my opinion, if you don't have assigned task here, you don't need to commit work hour here:), do anything you like. You can try different features in fedora and you can read documents you are interesting in. Report bugs if you like, you'd better to apply for a bugzilla account in case you want to report bugs. If you are interesting in coding, you can join a project you like. Someone signatured as JBG told me that a project named AutoQA is finding resource. I'm studying it, I think I will join it when I'm ready. Have fun! Br, Chen Gang -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test