IMHO, I think you should progress to EPIC5. I'll see if I can't put
some time in on the help files.

Brian

On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 04:31:06PM -0500, Jeremy Nelson wrote:
> Executive summary: I need a mandate.
> 
> Currently, my assigned task is "help in rewriting the help files", but I'll
> be forthright and say that assistance from the community is pretty sparce.
> I am not saying that nobody is helping, but only that there is not a ground
> swell of activity from you all to get this done.
> 
> I'm beginning to wonder if it's just that nobody cares about the help files,
> or if everybody thinks it's somebody else's responsibility, or if everybody
> thinks that it's *my* responsibility, or just what the situation is.
> 
> So I'm actually getting tired of working on the help files all alone and
> not much has happened with epic recently since I'm not working on epic
> because i'm working on the help files.
> 
> I formally request a mandate.  There are three things that can be done:
> 
> * I can continue to work on the help files
> * I can work on EPIC5, as discussed.
>       [EPIC5 is continued work on ircII/EPIC, picking up from epic4,
>        working on things such as plugins, channel issues, and so forth]
> * I can work on ruby/epic, as discussed 
>       [ruby/epic is a re-implementation of epic on top of a ``real''
>        scripting language that supports other scripting languages,
>        instead of continuing to hobble along with ircii.]
> 
> I can only do _one_ of these things.  Working on more than one of them at
> the same time is not reasonable to expect of me.
> 
> So what does the community want me to work on?
> Jeremy
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