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Why should a team join you? YOU are supposed to join a team instead.
Join existing distro team and you'll have what you want.
because first thing : i will make project like Debian
Second thing : some low-end PC users are loving frutiger aero and some classics in windows
Third thing : I and support team will be making distro
 
@Ali Salim
If your age is correct as you stated then I understand your motivation.

Many individuals started their own distro, only to disappear together with their distro after some time, very likely as soon as they realized it's not easy at all.
I hope you know what it takes to make a distro, because if you don't you'll suffer.

As for getting a team, that's not something you acquire, you first need to prove yourself to attract some people, you know, show some skills, dedication and seriousness.
Given your age it's unlikely also that you can cast some authority upon a team of volunteers majority of which will be much older than you.
 
@Ali Salim
If your age is correct as you stated then I understand your motivation.

Many individuals started their own distro, only to disappear together with their distro after some time, very likely as soon as they realized it's not easy at all.
I hope you know what it takes to make a distro, because if you don't you'll suffer.

As for getting a team, that's not something you acquire, you first need to prove yourself to attract some people, you know, show some skills, dedication and seriousness.
Given your age it's unlikely also that you can cast some authority upon a team of volunteers majority of which will be much older than you.
Thank you for this information
but any way for getting a team from any website
 
but any way for getting a team from any website
No, forget it.

It's not about any website, it's about making people follow your cause which you will fail to achieve.
For instance you said how you want to develop a distro that will be named after you.
There's no "I" in a team.

I suggest you to look up some popular github projects and see how some people lead a project.
You're too young to lead.
 
But i have learned Python already
No, forget it.

It's not about any website, it's about making people follow your cause which you will fail to achieve.
For instance you said how you want to develop a distro that will be named after you.
There's no "I" in a team.

I suggest you to look up some popular github projects and see how some people lead a project.
You're too young to lead.
 
No, forget it.

It's not about any website, it's about making people follow your cause which you will fail to achieve.
For instance you said how you want to develop a distro that will be named after you.
There's no "I" in a team.

I suggest you to look up some popular github projects and see how some people lead a project.
You're too young to lead.
making very rare project in scratch
it is appropriate age to learn Linux script
I am here to realize my dad's dream
his dream is making OS
please help me
 
But i have learned Python already
That's very good!

However what you need to learn is watching for a while how other people make stuff before you can take matters into your own hands.
If you don't you'll be making mistakes and wasting time.

If you join existing distro team you'll learn about how to build software among other things, this is very essential skill to maintain software.
Python is scripting language however big majority of software is written in C, C++ and other languages that are compiled.
You don't necessarily need to know them but knowing them enables you to quickly fix bugs yourself or to patch things, however understanding how build process works and how to package software is essential to maintain distro.

Python is just a portion of that skill.
There are many skill's you'll need to learn in addition to python, but for that it's best to join a team to learn for a while.

making very rare project in scratch
it is appropriate age to learn Linux script
I am here to realize my dad's dream
his dream is making OS
please help me
Sorry, I can't help you, I'm just telling you what you should do, first learn for a year or two how to maintain existing distro, then you'll better understand what it takes and won't need anyones help.
 


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