Hi, folks. As you can see at [1], I'll be talking about GNOME in a regional conference.
Besides the talk, there will be 'hack fest', where anyone can sit around with their laptop (or use one provided by organization) and work on GNOME development. I will be their 'mentor', to guide them on how to get things done. What do you guys suggest for such a job? Just point them gnome-love bugs? The problem I see with this approach is that it's almost mandatory to talk to maintainers to have a complete understanding of the bug. And we have 'only' four days to do that. Any comment, suggestion? [1]-http://www.bani.com.br/lang/en/2008/07/31/gnome-and-ubuntu-in-ceara-brazil-gnome-e-ubuntu-no-ceara/ Thanks, -- Jonh Wendell www.bani.com.br -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
