Hi Bryen, Now you got me on surprise! I'm a suse user for some years now and this is the first time I hear about the Helping Hands Project. So maybe the problems is just about showing the user the right direction. I searched the openSuse site and even google to direct me to the Helping Hands site but no lucky. I just found websites about the gnome section of Helping Hands (http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/HowTos/Helping_Hands_Topics). I would love to volunteer myself to help out the new comers as I would love to find help as I want to help on development. I'm a Software Architect willing to put my knowledge to some use and also learn some new tricks here on the suse project. Right now I help some friends getting started with Linux and opensuse is the distro I always suggest them. Best, Gabriel Em Tuesday 23 September 2008 18:47:19 Bryen escreveu:
On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 17:46 -0300, Gabriel Franco wrote:
Hi all,
I think that one feature we are missing here is that usually people fell unsecure to start sharing ideas after reading some pages with general directions on how to participate. One thing I saw on KDE webpage and I tough it would be good was the mentor program, where they have some volunteers responsible on initianting the new comers. Maybe openSuSE should try something like this. Get 1 mentor for each main area (translation, developement, testing...) and maybe people will feel more confortable if they have someone to show them around.
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Gabriel
Sorry I couldn't make it to today's meeting.
Gabriel, we actually do have that. It's called the openSUSE Helping Hands project and was launched early this summer. We've been having good success and are gearing up to take it to the next level and have been hoping to get some KDE folks to participate. I take it you'd like to volunteer? :-)
Bryen
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