(picking a "random" reply)
On Apr 4, 2013, at 11:25 AM, Joel Dahl wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 05:57:20PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In order to bring contributors up to speed on how to interact with
>> FreeBSD, I want to document some of the items that aren't really noted in
>> the FreeBSD developers or committers handbook. Some topics that come to
>> mind are "How do I do a precommit build?" (tinderbox, etc), "How do I test
>> my changes?" (there's a chapter, but it's not helpful), "How do I get
>> involved with the project?", "How do I build quickly?", "What are mtree
>> files?", etc.
>> I was wondering if a) there are any other developers interested in this
>> effort, b) where it should go (in the dev handbook?), and c) who would be
>> interested in reviewing the work? I'd like to put it up on the wiki first
>> (as I'm not an SGML wizard) and put it in SGML eventually, but I need
>> feedback on whether or not this is doable.
>> Thanks!
>
> Cool. This is something I've wanted to do ever since I joined the project.
> Just start with the wiki and don't think too much about markup - we can worry
> about that and where to place it later.
Thanks for the input/support everyone! Once I get access to the wiki
again (minor auth problems right now after I asked postmaster to deactivate my
FreeBSD.org mailing alias >_>...), I'll start drafting chapters on how to work
better with FreeBSD. I already have a chapter in the works with building
FreeBSD from scratch that I've gotten positive feedback on from internal users
that I might incorporate in a chapter.
Thanks!
-Garrett
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