On Sat, Oct 08, 2005, Dave Loftis wrote: > Might I be able to help in this manner. I could happily host a wiki or help > build some of the outward-facing documentation, stuff that the community will > generally appreciate. I can even work within our existing framework to do > this.
Debian has a wiki already (even two :). Things you can do to help: - look at bugs in packages from the pkg-gnome team that are severuty >= important: probably all >= serious need to be listed and addressed, some important bugs might be nice to fix - look at packages in the pkg-gnome SVN repository and check whether some things were not uploaded and are worth uploading - compare experimental and unstable packages in the pkg-gnome SVN repository - look at other GNOME packages' >= important bugs, either because these are desktop or fifth toe packages not handled by pkg-gnome, or because these are integrated in GNOME (eg galeon is not officially a part of GNOME) - compare the versions of packages from pkg-gnome and other GNOME packages between unstable and testing, and check whether they're in sync and if not why not: a FTBFS is a serious bug, but the reason could be an ongoing transition such as the flac / arts / qt-x11 transitions - in general, bug triage to sort things fixed already Whatever you find out, you can report here, in a "meta" bug against gnome, or on a wiki page, but of course it's best if you directly resolve issues instead of reporting them. :) Cheers, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

