Thanks. I agree that documentation actually can make or break projects, particularly in the early stages when work is to be given a clear goal and direction... so, good luck. :-)
georg On Friday, 2. May 2008 15:48:59 Serge GIELKENS wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have been following the Cinelerra3/Lumiera project for a few months > now to get an idea of where it would go. It all seems very serious and > help is appreciated, also from beginners. > > I am an absolute beginner. Never have I participated in an open source > project. Neither have I real experience in video editing. I just play a > bit with Cinelerra. One might wonder what I am doing here ;-) > > Although I have been working as a programmer by profession, it > won't be of any use: I made Cobol applications for the IBM mainframe. I > have no experience in C, C++, etc. > > Once in a while I do compile Linux programs myself though, so my > experience in testing might be useful. I could also help in > documentation, something which I find essential and which, IMHO, can > make or break a project. > > I understand this is not of importance right now because Lumiera is > in a very early stage of development. I just thought it would be nice > to make clear to the project team what help can be expected. In the > mean time I will keep a close eye on the development of Lumiera. > > > Regards, Serge -- dr. kurt georg hooss kurts film / schoepfung & wandel breite strasse 6-8, d-23617 luebeck kurts-film.de _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
