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And you, what you contribute to free software? Women

And you, what you contribute to free software?

For José Luis Zapata Electronics. So my contributions have never been in the form of code, I
devoted mainly to the translation of texts and programs that people could use English Free Software
, soon I was working in about 3 different projects and coordinating the translation of another.

From there everything was growing up, I became more active in forums, trying to help with mailing lists and helping even in some small hardware projects free-which is more suited to my skills and my career. Perhaps not write code, but I tried to collaborate on projects that have attracted my helped maneeras

and that are within my means.

During this time I learned a lot by interacting with wonderful people around the world

with large teams and people with a common goal. I've even had a chance to try test versions of any software project, mainly

gPodder podcast client, trying to find work

bugs and user interface improvements.

I think this may tell you a little of the small contribution which I have the free software community, perhaps it is not very revolutionary but it is what I have been able to work.

I'm not suggesting that all Free Software users

should do the same to me. Perhaps many of you are programmers or know anything about web design and eager to work with projects in different ways, perhaps a much larger and significant than what I've done. What I say is that one of the greatest things about using Free Software is to consider yourself part of a community of users and everyone can-and should-help to our level trying to make a difference, since for small it is an action that helps us all. Everything is good, report bugs

, promote your distro Linux (GNU / Linux for the purists) favorite among your friends and help them install, help writing documentation or help guides, answering questions on user forums, sending patches or anything that can help and feel able to do .

The truth is almost certain to find something you enjoy doing . And may you continue to do so and people are grateful that you do. And chances are you feeling like you're doing something for others that might be useful for millions of people, even if small.

Well, what do you do for free software they use?

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