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Top Forums Programming Looking for volunteer work Post 302719971 by sakurashinken on Tuesday 23rd of October 2012 11:13:43 AM
Old 10-23-2012
Looking for volunteer work

I'm looking to get involved in the open source community, but I was wondering where to start. At this point, I have vim but am awk wardly wanting for a goal. Is there some place on the internet where community minded hackers gather to collect volunteers to work on projects? How would I get involved in something like that?

PS don't know where to put this post. Putting it here.
 

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GATHER(1)						      General Commands Manual							 GATHER(1)

NAME
gather - gather up the files in a directory for transmission SYNOPSIS
gather [-s] source_dir [-d] dest_dir [-b] bytes [-f] file OPTIONS
-b Desired number of bytes per output file -d Destination directory -f Base name of output files -s Source directory EXAMPLES
gather # Collect files in current dir into 60K archives gather -d dir # Put the archives in dir gather -b 90000 # Try to produce 90K archives gather -s .. -d targ -b 5000 # Try to produce 5K archives DESCRIPTION
It is often useful to collect all the files in a directory into one or more archives for transmission by mail. This program collects all the files in the source directory (default: current directory) and puts them into a shar archive. The shar archive is then compressed and uuencoded. An attempt is made to have the final .uue file be about the given size (default: 60K), but since gather cannot really predict how much shar will add to the file, how much compress will reduce the file, and how much uue will add again, the sizes can fluctuate. If the -f file flag is given, the archives will be given the names file_00.uue, file_01.uue etc. If -f is not given, the name of the source directory is used as the base name. Since 7 characters of suffix are appended, the base name should not exceed 7 characters. GATHER(1)
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