Do people on /g/ are joining their local linux meeting group?
If so, was the experience fruitful?
>I'm reaching a plateau as "intermediate" in my linux skills.
>I want to finally graduate to "advanced user" so I can participate to some meme distro's development and be proud of myself.
>There are advanced users in the group from whom I can learn some things.
>There are also a bunch of beginner
>There are some fedora tippers who speak loud in public and it's embarrassing.
>At least it doesn't seems to be FSS "it's GNU plus Linux and if you disagree you're evil and hate freedom" tier fanboys.
>Do people on /g/ are joining their local linux meeting group?
fuck can you just learn to look over your post before posting
>>55370183
I have a local group that gets together and programs and shit together but I never understood the benefit of going to a coffee shop or wherever to work on shit rather than doing it at home.
>>55370290
has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
:)
>>55370469
Oh god this autism
>>55370335
I'm actually considering it for the tech support and to get inspiration from users more advanced than myself.
>>55370607
There's some egde toward the end but he makes his point tho.
>>55370183
>Do people on /g/ are joining their local linux meeting group?
The English language lies dead at your feet.
>>55372545
not him, but if you're going to only write this, without even showing what he did wrong… then kys please