I just wanted to chime in here and say that I'm pretty excited about
all your enthusiasm and every contribution from the community is
highly welcome. (after all it is an open source project!).
But I also figured the infrastructure isn't perfect, especially
because git is a bit different from what most people know, but those
who are want to learn it are free to fork mootools on github and send
me a pull request.
I'll try to think of an easier way to contribute to the docs as well
as the demos. Perfectly something not involving a version control
system at least for the docs.
On Jan 8, 2009, at 0:42, nutron wrote:
Before all this good will evaporates, let me reiterate that all you
guys / gals who are saying you want to help is both much appreciated
and quite welcome.
At issue now is mostly that of infrastructure. Specifically, making
it so that you CAN contribute to things like the demos, which are no
longer part of the code repository (and thus harder for you to get
your hands on). I'm still looking for Tom and Valerio to pop online.
Tom just moved out here (to California) for his new job like, 4 days
ago, and Valerio had some huge deadline as of a few days ago. So
I'll keep this as a to-do item on my list to get them engaged on
this topic as soon as possible. Don't get discouraged if it takes a
few more days. It's the beginning of the year and a lot of people
are still kinda getting their wheels rolling after taking a long
vacation.
Stay tuned.
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Jan - MooTools comitter
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