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Arkanosis | 2 years ago
I've been using Conduit for 10 months now and I love it. Thank you so much for it!
I've two questions:
- Is there any concern to have with regards to its future when you finish university? You seem to be by far the most active contributor and I'm worried the project is still dependent on how much time you can afford to put into it;
- What is the best way for a Rust / Linux developer to do a first impactful contribution to Conduit? With 155 open issues on GitLab at the moment and no problem really standing out for me as a user, I don't know where to start :p
Thanks!
BTW I hope you land a great job; I'd happily recommend you where I work, but we don't have any office near Dortmund unfortunately… Feel free to reach out to me if Dortmund / remote is not a requirement.
timokoesters|2 years ago
1: I can't say how much time I will have for Conduit, but I think the project is in a good shape and I think it can reach a stable release without me working full time on it, but of course it will take longer.
2: I think a good way to start is to hang around in the Conduit Matrix room and see if any issues pop up. Often these are relatively simple things like "these logs should have more details" and are a good way to get started.
I will also use this opportunity to link my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timokoesters/
Arkanosis|2 years ago
1: That's a relief :)
2: I've just joined `#conduit:fachschaften.org`; we'll see if I can help somehow.