So after 7 months from my switch to GNU/Linux i’ve been studying many aspects from the OS and after seeing this 2016 Linux Foundation Report a question has been on my mind lately.

How to improve my skills like a true specialist in open source?

Applying to a certification on Linux Foundation sounds a good idea but when converting the price to my currency, it gets a bit too expensive.

  • Kohen Shaw@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Don’t know what you mean by “specialist”. Also not sure if you’d be looking into getting into software dev, devops or something else. Either way, making your first step in the open source space as a contributor is always to contribute.

    Look at the software you are using, check their git pages, see what kind of help they need and then see if and how you can help. This can be writing code, writing documentantion, proof reading documentaion, helping out with translations / documentation, artwork and much more.

    Starting to contribute will help you get familiar with various git flows and make you feel comfortable in an open source dev environment. From there it kind of starts rolling.

    • kazutrash@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 years ago

      I’m grateful for your reply.

      I’ve being really doubtful about joining GitHub as it looks very “professional” and i’m still a newbie, but try it won’t hurt me, i guess.

      Actually i’m heading into being a dev, i really like this kind of stuff. Being surround by a bunch of servers while coding and hearing “beep boop” from the machines is really enjoying for me.