On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 12:45:21PM +0200, Alejandro Andres wrote: >On 4/28/06, Joachim Noreiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Florian Rivoal a écrit : >> > > I'd be very glad to find such a "mentor", who >> > would tell me something >> > > like: "So we're working on *****, and here is >> > basicaly how it works: >> > > [...]. But the **** module would need some love to >> > get to the point >> > > where it can do ****. I suggest you try to *** >> > using ***. And get back >> > > to me if there's something you're not sure about. >> > I'll point you to the >> > > proper doc, or explain if there is no such doc." >> >> Would a mentoring scheme like that be a good idea to >> try and set up? >> What does everyone else think? > >I would love to have something like that, but maybe it will get a lot >of developer's time. Maybe there should be a group specialiced in >gnome-loving or, as projects sometimes have a HACKING file, they should >have a GNOME-LOVE file...
Ah, that's not a bad idea. >Also, another good idea is that Gnome lovers should help each other, so >maybe a gnome-loving special gruop should be fine! :) I'd suggest that it starts on this list, the traffic here isn't too large. Create a separate list when, and if the need arises. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://therning.org/magnus Software is not manufactured, it is something you write and publish. Keep Europe free from software patents, we do not want censorship by patent law on written works. And a government of the people, by the people and for the people will not enact laws that support DRM in any way. -- Richard M. Stallman on DCMA and DRM, ANU talk
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