Thank you!

I am now reading the Porter's Handbook. It seems there is a quick/easy and a 
long/more work intensive way.

If LedgerSMB porting is rather towards the quick/easy, I'll be OK.

If not, I am not sure I'll be the best for the job. Not because I cannot read 
the Handbook, but because I am missing the experience for a more high level 
work. In any case I consider myself only a provisional porter, until a proper 
one is found.

I am traveling next week, but March 1 and on I will give it a try.

On 19.02.2010, at 06:10, Darren Wiebe wrote:

> I would be interested in giving you a hand with the port if you need 
> it.  I've been away from FreeBSD for a number of years.  The openoffice 
> port used to be mine so I have some experience but that was a long time ago.
> 
> Darren Wiebe
> [email protected]
> 
> On 18/02/2010 2:56 PM, Iv Ray wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> A couple of months ago I began helping a little with LedgerSMB. Currently 
>> primarily with quality assurance of the coming 1.3 release with focus on 
>> FreeBSD. My initial experience showed a couple of issues related to some of 
>> the Perl ports, so I contacted The Anarcat ([email protected]), the 
>> current maintainer of the FreeBSD port, in order to discuss with him the 
>> issues. He informed me, however, that as the LedgerSMB installation he is 
>> involved with has been moved to Debian, he would be happy if I (or someone) 
>> takes over the FreeBSD port.
>> 
>> I have been using FreeBSD since 4.x, but I have never ported anything to it. 
>> Nevertheless, unless somebody with more experience expresses desire to take 
>> over the port, I am ready to learn porting and port and maintain the port, 
>> because this will be anyway something I should do, in order to install/run 
>> LedgerSMB on FreeBSD.
>> 
>> Please, let me know of your opinion.
>> 
>> All the best, Iv

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