I'm Solveig. Here you have my contact info. I use Free Software and especially Debian since quite some time now and I also contribute to Tails so my interests are in privacy… No? Yes? Do you hear me? I do some non-developer things and in Debian I found a way to contribute without coding or maintaining packages which is to triage bugs. Bug triaging, it helps, it's kind of non visible but it helps Debian as a whole because maintainers don't always have the time to deal with all their bug reports, some packages have a lot of bug reports, like the kernel or Xorg. Also, it's a good way to improve the package quality. When some packages have a lot of bugs open against them, it can make it harder for the maintainers to know which ones are solvable, actionable, and they can get a bit over their head. So when you triage bugs, you help everybody have a better experience with Debian. So, you want to do it. First, it's easy. You don't need to learn any new tool supposing you already know how to read and write e-mail