Yes I Know, but the information is dispersed, I think.
So, people too lazy to check out al the "sources" of docs just go away..
Err.. mmm.. I don't trying to make a bad critic about U'r work, it's wonderfull, i'm only trying to put another Point of View.
Greetings.
QliX=D!
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Carsten Haitzler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Martes 16 de Marzo de 2004 01:13
Para: Brizuela Ezequiel Hector
CC: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Asunto: Re: [E-devel] Build setup/Code testing - What can I do?
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 10:53:21 -0300 Brizuela Ezequiel Hector
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> I'm in list, but i'm not contributing (in a code way) with the proyect, but
> I trying to get updated with the "news" from the core of the proyect, so, as
> I can see as far, the problem is that don't have a public.. mm.. how to tell
> it... mmmm... a thing like a roadmap for what include that thing, and what
> include that other, and where is the "end" or the "retail state" of a
> library.
> Almost, in the time I get in the list I see only one mail that cover
> (partialy) this subject.
>
> So, That my 2 cents (???)
i'm not sure what use a "roadmap" would be compared to what we have in the
documentation, website and TODO lists? will this actually help people
contribute? in my experience many people offer to help, very few actually do
anything.
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