Hi Rudolf, Rudolf <[email protected]> writes:
> This definitely sounds doable and might revitalize the GNU standards. Interesting point on revitalizing the standards. If you have any specific comments on that, such as sections that need revising or new information to add, I would recommend bringing them up directly with the Advisory board ([email protected]) so they can be discussed. Of course, discussion on the GDN could lead to a community recommendation. > The key thing is convincing other GNU developers to contribute if > possible. It would be nice to see more developers referring to the > coding standards of the gnu project and striving to become part of the > umbrella. Yes, this will be critical and, I'm afraid, difficult. I'll be going to the GNU Hacker's Meeting [1] in Paris in August. If we have something up and running by then, I'll make a strong push to get people to contribute. There's a GNU Assembly on the last day, which would be a good time to mention it. However, it would also be a good opportunity to introduce non-GNU-hackers to it since the general public is invited to the rest of the meeting. Brandon Footnotes: [1] http://www.gnu.org/ghm -- Brandon Invergo http://brandon.invergo.net
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