Am 05.02.2010 15:33, schrieb res: > On 04.02.2010 18:36, Denis Washington wrote: > >> A few days ago, I played with the idea of starting a project to create a >> game authoring tool on top of CS+CEL (kind of like Unity3D, but >> open-source), and the Crystal Space publicity issue caught my attention >> once again. So I thought: why not propose to help them out? And so here >> I am - I would be glad to help you getting (and keeping) the website and >> documentation up to date (and maybe - maybe - doing some coding). I have >> to admit that I don't know very much about Crystal Space (essentially >> what's in the - how up-to-date? - manual, and then a small bit more), >> but I am very willing to learn, and for my own little project alone it >> is in my very interest to make the way CS presents itself to the game >> developer community as awesome as possible! >> >> I would love to become part of your community. How about it? >> > Of course, we always welcome help! One reason for the 'stagnation' is > that we are (compared to other projects) not that many people, and we > basically like to write code more than documentation ¬.¬ ... > > Well, to actually contribute something, there's a bit of stuff required: > - Web site editing (Main page/trac wiki): you need a website account. > Once you have it, you should be able to edit most pages (it's a wiki, > after all). Some pages are protected due their importance and/or > previous vandalism (eg the front page), you need some special > permissions to edit them: to get them, ask someone with Wiki admin > status (such as me, Jorrit, Mårten/thebolt, andres, Eric Sunshine). > - Manual/Code documentation: the sources for these are actually in the > source code repository (the manual is generated from texinfo sources, > the code documentation is generated from special comments in the headers > etc. themselves). To edit these, you need (a) an account on > SourceForge.net (b) write access to the source code repository, which > can be given by someone with SF project admin status (me, Jorrit, > Mårten/thebolt, Eric Sunshine) - we need your SF.net username for that tho. > >
Thanks for the information. I'll create a website account, although I think we should use something else than a Wiki in the mid/long term (see my reply to Christian). Regards, Denis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the business Choose flexible plans and management services without long-term contracts Personal 24x7 support from experience hosting pros just a phone call away. http://p.sf.net/sfu/theplanet-com _______________________________________________ Crystal-main mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/crystal-main Unsubscribe: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
