Hi Doug,

We also have a new Hurd TWiki where it's easy to contribute
"unofficially" content that's useful.  However we are still working out
the copyright issues of moving content from there to "official" web
pages.

        http://www.vmlinux.org/twiki/bin/view/Hurd/WebHome

Regards,

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-- Grant Bowman                                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* B. Douglas Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020516 06:30]:
> Jeff I would love to help out with the websites. What can I
> do? Likewise I want to become an "official" Hurd developer
> but I am flabbergasted by the red tape and can't find any
> packages to adopt.
> 
> - Doug
> 
> 
> Jeff Bailey wrote:
> >On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 05:59:12PM +0200, David Nielsen wrote:
> >
> >
> >>c) I want to help out, but my skills are limited to some basic C++
> >>knowlegde, and I know nothing what so ever about low level hardware
> >>development, etc.  What's there to do for a geek like myself?
> >
> >
> >Depending on how "basic" the knowledge is, you could help in the
> >porting efforts.  There's alot of problems where people incorrectly
> >use some POSIX defines that give us grief.
> >
> >We also have several non-programming tasks:
> >
> >1) Our web sites need work.
> >
> >2) Our manuals need.. err..  writing.
> >
> >3) Start an "evangelisation" team that starts to look at the Hurd and
> >come up with good ways that Hurd features can make life easier,
> >better, etc.  So far our Debian efforts have been focused on being
> >Unix.
> >
> >Soon it will be time to show the world why we're *really* cool.
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
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