On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Jasper St. Pierre <[email protected]> wrote: > The issue seems to be that people show up, write a bunch of tutorials, docs, > build a website, and then never finish it. They just leave and we're left > with a half-finished developer docs site. >
This is very true and I have pointed this out from time to time. > Usually, the tutorials that these guys write end up not compiling or running > in newer versions of the GNOME development stack. So, we need to be testing > them better. > We've spun up a QA Team, this could be one of those things to test as part of the release. Some of it can be automated, some of those could be hand tested, it all depends. The QA team will be an excellent place for new contributors to start since hte barrier of entry is quite low. The release team could then decide the quality of the release based on whether everything is working including tutorials as part of it's purview of readying a release. > Having such tutorials somewhere in some git repo so they can be easily > tested would be a huge help. Could be part of gnome-continuous. I think Colin talked about it as well and that it could be easily done. > > Matthias's "application1-10" he did for the last GUADEC were excellent, but > they're not quite "beginner" enough. > The more the merrier. > While I'd love to step up and do this, I'm remarkably busy as a person, and > honestly, most of my free time is actually playing around with the web > technology stack, not ours. It's a lot more exciting, and has a lot more > fast-developing and approachable features. > Just had to throw that out there, didn't you? :D You should look at https://crosswalk-project.org/. sri _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
