On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 Saswata Banerjee & Associates wrote :
>Actually, I am facing the same problem.
>I have a lot of domain expertise in Accounts, Costing and
>commercial
>applications
>I also have adequate expertise in software development under
>windows
>platform.
Saswata having dev experience in some *any* platform helps. And
you should concentrate on leveraging your strengths rather than
weaknesses.
>But in Linux, I am too, like Suhit, a newbie.
>What do we have to do when we become a "mentor" for a project ?
>How is this
>thing actually going to work ?
I don't think you need anything else except domain expertise :)
>
>I want to be a part of the project, but am more worried about
>messing things
>up for others.
Ha ha ... your worries are probably justified, but everyone learns
on the go. As long as everyone learns *you'll learn programming
Linux, the programmer will learn about your domain*, things will
be fine.
Regards,
-ah.