

Thank you for the resource! I’ll also try bug triage. It looks like a good way to learn what is useful for developpers


Thank you for the resource! I’ll also try bug triage. It looks like a good way to learn what is useful for developpers


Thank you for your response!
KDE and Libre Office are the two OSS I use the most and look like an easy starting point. I’ll look into it.


I tried but no one seems to appreciate my contributions.
You can see all of my ongoing projects here: http://localhost:5000/
I like the way Linux handles updates. I like the way it handles privacy (opt-in instead of opt-out) I like the fact that I’m never forced to do anything (going to windows 11, keeping bloat software, updates) I like that it is light and quick. I like to be able to choose a desktop environment and distro. I like that it is open-source and I don’t want to use US big tech corpo. I like that it does not try to sell me anything.
I don’t like not being able to play some games and printer setup.
Not that much. Even for bug reporting, I don’t encounter much bugs when using OSS (KDE and Libre Office mostly) and I will not complain about it :)