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Start using FOSS, Share/Blog what you found out (it works out of the box, you needed to tweak something to get it working...), Help others in mailing list, forums..., Write documentation, Request for features, Submit bugs, Try fixing some bugs ar adding new features... [[DummyGuideToContributing|Here]] is a detailed guide.
Start using FOSS, Share/Blog what you found out (it works out of the box, you needed to tweak something to get it working...), Help others in mailing list, forums..., Write documentation, Request for features, Submit bugs, Try fixing some bugs ar adding new features... [[DummyGuideToContributing|Here]] is a detailed guide.


==Does Free Software guarantees a job?==
==Does Free Software guarantee a job?==
''Anyone can study then contribute to our society  without any financial benefit through free software concept. At the same time I have a doubt if it can is it assure a job? "
 
Do you think every lawyer gets paid the same fees? Even though every lawyer studies the same law. No.
 
Also, why do people go to a lawyer if they can study the law themselves and argue their own cases in court? Because people do not have the time to learn every trade out there and shouldn't have to either. So instead they depend on other people who are professionals and fairly compensate them for their skill, time and effort.
Indeed, free software support works like that even though everyone can learn it, people still pay for expertise as people say time is money, so you can probably invest time to solve problems or pay someone who knows it well, around 13000 for RHEL workstation and people pay for it many people don't mind paying that much money to Red Hat (similarly for SUSE or Canonical) so it is not always chosen because it is free of cost.
 
At the same you can get free of cost with CentOS if you don't want any support. People still pay of RHEL when CentOS is free of cost and it is functionality identical. They take RHEL source code and rebuild it without Red Hat's name and trademarks.


==Why contribute to Free Software?==
==Why contribute to Free Software?==
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