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@ 2005-08-27  5:21 _z33
  2005-08-27  5:43 ` Jeff Woods
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: _z33 @ 2005-08-27  5:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

   I have been using Linux for the past 2 years. I'm still trying to get 
my feet wet in many programming languages widely used by the GNU/FSF 
community.
   My goal has always been to contribute something to the FSF community 
as I have gained a lot of help and support from them, at various times. 
But to my disappointment, the complexities of the project maintenance 
systems, and the correlated rules and guidelines for contributing code, 
thwart me, most of the times in pursuing any further :(
   What could prove to be a good starting point for newbie linux 
enthusiastists like me???
   Any valuable advices would be greatly appreciated!


_z33
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I love TUX; well... that's an understatement :)

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2005-08-27  5:21 contributing to FSF _z33
2005-08-27  5:43 ` Jeff Woods
2005-08-27  5:53   ` _z33
2005-08-27  5:59     ` Jeff Woods
2005-08-27  6:09       ` _z33
2005-08-27 22:04         ` S. Barret Dolph
2005-08-27 16:55           ` TANSTAAFL (was: Re: contributing to FSF) Ray Olszewski
2005-08-28  6:01             ` joy merwin monteiro

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