On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:39:24AM -0500, David Cantrell wrote: > 1) It's somewhat irritating having components of the project scattered > across different environments. Source repo here, web site there, > download location over there, mailing lists somewhere else. I would > like a central location for everything -or- as central as we can make > it. Well. It's a bit annoying, but no more than that as long as all the links are right.
> 2) Is a wiki _that_ useful to the project? Is there something the wiki > can provide that we can't get from the web site and mailing lists? Too > many stimuli mean the project quickly gets to a point where no one can > find any useful information. A Wiki would provide a quick way to jot down notes (collaboratively), have a roadmap that can be easily modified and a central point of sharing between Parted, fdisk and all other partitioning-related stuff. > 3) Above everything, I'd like stuff stuff to *stop* moving around > between version control systems and hosting sites. The offers to do > things are great, but we need to get real work done and leave the > infrastructure alone for a bit. This is what I'd like to do, too. No more maintenance, more coding. Leslie -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DD4EBF83 http://nic-nac-project.de/~skypher/
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