Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto:
> But what we need even more is people to help out. Even if you are not a
> developer, you can help. For example, writing a document such as this
> takes time. Also, maintaining a website is not done by staring at it all
> day.
>
> - Website: Some areas are severely outdated and things like release
> notes need to be written too.
>
> - Bug hunting and triaging: We could use a few more people to check out
> bugs and try to reproduce and categorize them in Bugzilla. We are
> especially short on people doing this on macOS. While we are on it.
> Writing lengthy threads in the news and support groups is fine but if no
> one actually reports them as a bug in the end they usually won't get fixed.
Hi Frank,
thank you for this exhaustive update. For what concerns myself, I'd like
to help out, with a few caveats:
* At the moment I'm finishing my PhD thesis, so I have no time for
anything. After that, I'll be travelling for a few months. Starting
second half of October, I'll be home again with nothing to do for about
three months and after that I'll have a job again, but still no thesis
to write at the end, so a bit more free time. I'd be happy to get
acquainted with thing in the initial three months and then just do
normal maintenance.
* I'm no developer: I can help with documents and with the website
(keeping in mind that I'm good at HTML/CSS/PHP but know nothing of JS)
if you'd like me to.
* I have a mac, so I can help with triaging bugs. I don't think I'll
have time to actively search for bugs to triage, but I'll be happy to
have a look at any that a developer will point me to, and help debug it.
Cheers,
Iacopo
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