Are there any non-technical jobs...
Daniel Robitaille
robitaille at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 03:55:26 UTC 2004
> This is potentially a big job, but I've seen it mentioned a few times
> about putting some of the better answers on the list into the wiki.
that's how got involved in my own little way; added to the wiki a
couple of questions/answers I saw more than once on the list. If the
same question keep coming back, and the answer is not found on the
wiki of the FAQ, you know it's worth being added.
Beside that what else to do? test things on your computer, and test
more, and test more...etc. It's always surprising what you can find
during a normal usage of a pre-release distro that, while nowhere
being major bugs, are still worth reporting in the bugzilla for this
or future releases. That's the whole point of beta and pre-releases:
so that things are testing in thousand of different ways by many
different users. And you never what at first appear to be a simple
bug can turn into a major vulnerability/problem worth patching as soon
as possible.
And if you see a question on the list that you know the answer, simply
answer it. The less time Ubuntu developers spend answering questions
here, the more time they can spend working on the packages, which is
what I really want them to do so that the Ubuntu product is as good as
possible.:)
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