harisund
May 9th, 2006, 04:11 PM
People, now that my exams are nearly done, I am looking forward to a summer break.. I want your suggestions and inputs on a couple of ideas I have ...
(1) I want you to tell me if there are some nice IRC channels I can hang out on to have some reall fun/serious/entertaining discussions on any topic. I particularly hang out on #ubuntu for supporting and helping people out and #ubuntu-offtopic for fun. Do you know of any? Do you know of channels for mathematics and chess that are atleast half as active as #ubuntu or #ubuntu-offtopic?
(2) Some good podcasts (linux+humor+technology. Also looking for math based and chess based podcasts)
(3) participate in some open source project. Where do I start? Rather, how do I start? I can code, no doubt. But *what* should I code? Whom should I get in touch with? I really want to do this, desperately. I wanted to participate in the Google Summer of Code but realized I actually have very little coding experience, especially when it comes to open source. I know all the technologies (or atleast have an idea of and know to work my way around) XML, JavaScript, php, C/C++, perl, python java. I know them as in I can write some code in them, but don't know what to write :( I am also looking to do some system admin work, since I am skilled in that too (have *actually* done that in school :) )
(4) Contribute with Ubuntu. I want to start editing the wiki, but it presents itself as an awesome challenge to me. Everything seems already edited. I am interested in documentation, joining Ubuntu MOTU (I do know about packaging) , joining other groups on the awesome Ubuntu wiki. I am afraid to even edit the wiki. Any ideas?
(5) What else summer plans do you all have?
(1) I want you to tell me if there are some nice IRC channels I can hang out on to have some reall fun/serious/entertaining discussions on any topic. I particularly hang out on #ubuntu for supporting and helping people out and #ubuntu-offtopic for fun. Do you know of any? Do you know of channels for mathematics and chess that are atleast half as active as #ubuntu or #ubuntu-offtopic?
(2) Some good podcasts (linux+humor+technology. Also looking for math based and chess based podcasts)
(3) participate in some open source project. Where do I start? Rather, how do I start? I can code, no doubt. But *what* should I code? Whom should I get in touch with? I really want to do this, desperately. I wanted to participate in the Google Summer of Code but realized I actually have very little coding experience, especially when it comes to open source. I know all the technologies (or atleast have an idea of and know to work my way around) XML, JavaScript, php, C/C++, perl, python java. I know them as in I can write some code in them, but don't know what to write :( I am also looking to do some system admin work, since I am skilled in that too (have *actually* done that in school :) )
(4) Contribute with Ubuntu. I want to start editing the wiki, but it presents itself as an awesome challenge to me. Everything seems already edited. I am interested in documentation, joining Ubuntu MOTU (I do know about packaging) , joining other groups on the awesome Ubuntu wiki. I am afraid to even edit the wiki. Any ideas?
(5) What else summer plans do you all have?