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

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