I want to join comunity



Hello! I am a system administrator and developer. I am using FreeBSD
on all of my servers i like it and i modifying and working with it.
And I am interested all about it. How can I join to FreeBSD comunity
to conctact with the members of comunity. All of them has mail address
for example member@xxxxxxxxxxx I want to know more about what i need
to have a membership in it. Sorry for my english I am a Russian but i
am trying to type without mistakes.
With great pleasure Shumakov Evgeniy.

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