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    How does the Linux community work?

    I'm looking for some overview of the Linux community. Is somewhere good sites which explain in details how developers coordinate their projects, receive users feedbacks(forums/mailing lists)? How to be aware of changes that going on with projects? When a new version becomes available, lets say, "apt-get"? What does mean "forward upstream"? And so on.

    #2
    Re: How does the Linux community work?

    One place to start: Get Involved | Ubuntu which is of course, centered around Ubuntu.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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      #3
      Re: How does the Linux community work?

      http://www.kubuntu.org/
      Links on the right side bar (e.g., how to help).
      Also, googling on terminology often turns up something.
      An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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        #4
        Re: How does the Linux community work?

        http://tldp.org/FAQ/Linux-FAQ/index.html

        Would be a good place to start.

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          #5
          Re: How does the Linux community work?

          how developers coordinate their projects, receive users feedbacks(forums/mailing lists)?
          Well, it depends

          Sometimes:

          KSquirrel for Ubuntu 7.04
          http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463917
          Hi.

          I'm KSquirrel developer. KSquirrel is an image viewer for KDE implementing OpenGL. You can learn more at http://ksquirrel.sourceforge.net/ . Many KUbuntu users ask me for binary packages for Ubuntu 7.04. I'm Debian user and cann't make binary packages for KUbuntu users Could anybody please make that packages (with checkinstall I think) and send to me ?...

          How to be aware of changes that going on with projects? When a new version becomes available, lets say, "apt-get"?
          Example: In the KDE-Apps.org / KSquirrel

          Changelog:
          ksquirrel-0.8.0 and ksquirrel-libs-0.8.0
          ****************************************
          * new runtime options:
          --nodirectorybasket
          ...
          Questions:
          kde4/qt4

          by pressh on: Oct 17 2007

          Just wondering, do you plan on porting ksquirrel to kde4/qt4 ?
          and answers:
          Re: kde4/qt4

          by CKulT on: Oct 17 2007

          not earlier than KDE4 based Debian/KUbuntu will be released

          Packaging for the K/X/Ubuntu

          MOTU

          The MOTU Team looks after all of the packages in Universe and Multiverse in Ubuntu.

          http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU

          The Masters of the Universe take care of the Ubuntu Universe packages, fix bugs, add new packages, or remove obsolete ones from the Ubuntu archive.

          If you want to join, be sure to read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted to understand what is required from you. We look forward to see you in the team soon!

          Helping Kubuntu
          Are you interesting in helping with the development of Kubuntu? If so, Kubuntu is looking for the following:

          * Documentation writers
          * Translators
          * Bug triagers
          * IRC, Mailing Lists, and Forums supporters
          * Application packagers
          * Application developers

          No matter your skillset, Kubuntu has a job waiting for you! Check out HelpingKubuntu for more information.

          Feedback (exaple from the Kubuntu Hardy Heron)
          Feedback

          We want to hear what you think about the current release of Kubuntu 8.04, The Hardy Heron, Alpha 1 CD Release. We want to know if it Rocks, if it is just OK, or it is flat out wrong. No matter the feedback, as long as it is in line with the Ubuntu Code of Conduct we would like to hear it.

          So what are you waiting for, head on over to the Feedback Page and let us know!

          Launchpad
          What is Launchpad?

          Launchpad is a free software hosting and development website. We make it easy to collaborate across multiple projects.

          Bugs in Ubuntu / Lauchpad
          https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs
          Before you edit, BACKUP !

          Why there are dead links ?
          1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
          2. Thread: Lost Information

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            #6
            Re: How does the Linux community work?

            Originally posted by HUNTER_ku
            How to be aware of changes that going on with projects?
            You can pick up most of this over time (at least for all major projects) just by perusing those feeds from kde dot news & linux today that are on the homepage of kubuntuforums.net
            Or any specific project will likely have mailing lists to keep you updated on what their up to.

            As for new versions, unless you want to be really bleeding edge simply waiting for the adept to tell you they are available in the repos will suffice. This generally happens within a week or two of a version update.

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