On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 18:44 -0700, DG wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am excited to join this group of bug-squashers, and I hope that I > will be able to contribute back to this project of which I have used > so much. > > A little about myself: I currently work full-time programming in > various projects, mostly with data analysis but sometimes down to > interfacing with hardware. I program mostly in Python, am comfortable > in C, but have dabbled and have done the tutorials in many languages. > I am also a graduate student at Boise State University, going for a > Masters in CS. > > I would promote myself as fairly bright, but I am a bit timid with > jumping into community projects. This is something that I would like > to change, but I am a bit lost on how to get started, so if someone > would mentor me I will try my best to contribute all that I can. Hi Danny and welcome! Given your background, you might also be interested in developing/contributing test automation. We're always looking for contributors for AutoQA [1]. There are plenty of smaller tasks that could use extra hands, and we're always looking for new ideas by way of patches :) Join the autoqa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if you are interested. Thanks, James [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoQA
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