Hi all, I am just new here so i am not that much familiar with anything
basically, so to have a kick start I can take any responsibility. I will
prefer development kind of work, but list moderating is also fine for me.
The only thing is I may take some time to understand things fully. If this
job requires sound knowledge of this mailing list system etc then i wont be
right person.
And one more thing, i have my exams next week, so for around 10 days i wont
be available fully. Kindly consider all these things and guide me.
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 3:32 AM, Florian Effenberger <
floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hey,
let's not discourage people from contributing. If anyone, even people new
to the project, would like to look at the moderator's "job" - why not?
We're open, and everyone can and will find out the best place to
contribute, and that might be moderation.
It's appreciated if we give people advice, but let them find out
themselves what they want - that's the best for everyone, I think.
Florian
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