[19:33] <sarnold> hey hwpplayer1 :)
[19:34] <hwpplayer1> hi sarnold
[19:34] <hwpplayer1> maybe it is good to chat here
[19:34] <hwpplayer1> other friends can join the discussion
[19:34] <sarnold> yeah, that way others can learn too, to ask questions, or answer questions :)
[19:34] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: depending upon what you want to do there's a lot of different ways to contribute
[19:34] <hwpplayer1> how to contribute to the team and community of Ubuntu/Debian
[19:35] <hwpplayer1> okay
[19:35] <hwpplayer1> Finding bugs in source code ?
[19:35] <hwpplayer1> Reading the source code 
[19:35] <hwpplayer1> reverse engineering for Free Software/Open Source?
[19:35] <hwpplayer1> malware analysis
[19:37] <hwpplayer1> How does Debian makes a base for Ubuntu or How does Canonical gets a base from Debian ?
[19:37] <sarnold> there's probably not much need for malware analsys
[19:38] <sarnold> I'm sure there's security vendors like kaspersky or panda or mcafee or similar where that's a very pressing need :) but it wouldn't really help out debian or ubuntu
[19:38] <hwpplayer1> As I remember you work in Canonical sarnold 
[19:38] <sarnold> ubuntu runs services to import packages from debian unstable
[19:38] <sarnold> those packages are imported into the development release of ubuntu
[19:39] <sarnold> we stopped importing packages from debian last week https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-release-schedule/34989 "debian import freeze"
[19:39] <hwpplayer1> are you talking about Ubuntu daily images ( as far as I remember there should be something like that )
[19:40] <sarnold> there are daily images, but they're built for all our releases
[19:40] <sarnold> the debian imports are only to the development release
[19:41] <sarnold> so it's a bit interesting that uploads to debian unstable can be released in ubuntu before they are released in debian
[19:41] <sarnold> it's usually not a problem, and the users that use our interim releases give feedback on what works and what doesn't work, way more than people use debian unstable
[19:42] <hwpplayer1> understood
[19:45] <hwpplayer1> Maybe I should pick a project for my interest
[19:45] <hwpplayer1> And jump into its development
[19:45] <hwpplayer1> Like Emacs :)
[19:47] <sarnold> it usually is best it you find a project that you're already using and enjoy, yes :)
[20:37] <hwpplayer1> sarnold: have a great day
[20:37] <hwpplayer1> talk to you later take care bye