So after 7 months from my switch to GNU/Linux i’ve been studying many aspects from the OS and after seeing this 2016 Linux Foundation Report a question has been on my mind lately.

How to improve my skills like a true specialist in open source?

Applying to a certification on Linux Foundation sounds a good idea but when converting the price to my currency, it gets a bit too expensive.

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    • kazutrashOP
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      Hello, thank you so much for your reply.

      Yeah, i’ve being searching about it for a while and github surely looks the more straight forward way for me getting into open source, but isn’t like i’m not used to open source, i’m more a open source user than a dev.

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        • kazutrashOP
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          On last days IRC has become a word i’ve heard a lot, guess i’m going to search further about it. btw i find your avatar so cute, did you draw it?

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        • kazutrashOP
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          actually i want to get into both, dev for helping open source projects and sysadmin for spreading GNU/Linux on my town. apologies for my late reply, but lately i’ve been searching about it and as you said indeed certifications are mostly required on sysadmins job