Re: orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Greg Minshall
Bastien, thanks very much for all of this information. > I plan to work on improving Woof! in the next months to make it more > stable and (hopefully) usable and useful, but it helps a lot already. if Woof! is even part of how you have managed to keep track, and manage, the myriad of mailing

Re: orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Bastien
Hi Russell, Russell Adams writes: > What's the correct way for myself and others to request access? By sending an email to b...@gnu.org telling me what username to add. Thanks! -- Bastien

Re: orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Russell Adams
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 10:18:02PM +0200, Bastien wrote: > https://orgmode.org/worg/ is populated by .org pages from the Worg > repo after each push: https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg > > Worg is maintained by Krupal and Corwin Brust. Anyone is welcome to > contribute:

Re: orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Bastien
Hi Samuel, "Samuel Banya" writes: > Thanks for this, will see how I can help as I would love to improve > my Elisp skills a bit. Go wild! > I'll look to see if there are low-hanging fruit type issues that are > easy to modify first on the Sourcehut repo. SourceHut is for Worg, the

Re: orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Samuel Banya
Hey there, Thanks for the breakdown for all of this. I'm a long time user of Org Mode in my every day work as a Technical Support Engineer with the past two jobs I've had, so its awesome how easy it is to possibly contribute to it, as I really really really do think Org Mode and Emacs are

orgmode.org setup

2021-09-29 Thread Bastien
Dear all, I would like to briefly expose how things work for orgmode.org. https://orgmode.org/worg/ is populated by .org pages from the Worg repo after each push: https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg Worg is maintained by Krupal and Corwin Brust. Anyone is welcome to contribute: