self serving? sure. myself, i get served very well from Linux & open source community. but thats not the reason I use Linux (though it does serve very very well), I use Linux because I understand the principles behind it, the great vision, the whole practical philosophy that carries it (and us) further and faster, safer and more honestly, than propriety could ever hope to achieve. I dont know any programming worth mentioning, and have yet to use my artistic abilities to help out (though i intend to get around to that), but what i do contribute most of all (perhaps the only contender being the ideas and suggestions I have to offer those with the ability to impliment them), is being a walking talking ambassador for the open source way. when I started my interest in the end of 2003, I was the only person I knew with an interest in Linux. Now... I struggle to think of a friend who hasnt at least tried it. from that, it increases the strength in numbers, that there may be others who also understand, and maybe even have a few skills to contribute that I don't have. Having been a distro surfer for a while, and now more recently a multibooter (5 distros and counting), I have the advantage of being able to advise people which distributions to try for their firsts. Even if someone were using linux in a very limited non-contributing way, that's ok with me. it doesn't hurt at all. and still increases the chance that maybe that one time they offer a bug report, or a line of code, or introduce just one other person to Linux, it just might be that one contribution that propells us ALL into the next paradigm. It just might.
<br><br>:)<br><br><br>(its good to ramble)<br><br>ps, where do i get my T-shirt? :D hahaha.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 28/06/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jason Cormie</b> <<a href="mailto:Jason-lug@wormwood666.demon.co.uk">
Jason-lug@wormwood666.demon.co.uk</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Gordon Dunlop wrote:<br>> Why don't other people think about helping out. Am I mistaken, in that
<br>> in being a bit old and senile , that people within the Linux community<br>> use it for self-serving egotistical purposes. Here is a chance for<br>> people that truly love Linux, to sign up to help the KDE conference ,
<br>> meet the people behind the scenes. Support the developers. Sorry! I<br>> might get too emotional about my beliefs but at least I am being honest.<br><br>Too right Gordon, go for it.<br><br>I'm not a KDE or ubuntu guy but I would be along if I was free for this
<br>(honest). The whole point about this open source business is the ability of<br>the user to interact with the provider, until the point the line is blurred.<br>I'm not a developer, nor a graphic designer, I only speak one (human) language
<br>so to contribute to the movement I report bugs and try to close some of the<br>easier ones if possible. Bug squashing is fun!!!<br><br>So far I've had umpteen changes to debian packages and patches in mailscanner
<br>& grub. Last month I was testing a 2.6.22 kernel patch for amd64 with ati<br>graphics cards, I tested a fix from Dave Airlie , then it went into the next<br>release candidate.<br><br>This is how I pay back the community... and I don't get a T shirt ;-)
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