On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
You miss of course some of the work Austin and others do on the Mandrake
Club (on the club-volunteers list).
Not a club member, sorry.
Guess what: contributing to the club as a volunteer will get you a free
membership... just ask Deno!
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Michael Scherer wrote:
You miss of course some of the work Austin and others do on the
Mandrake Club (on the club-volunteers list).
Not a club member, sorry.
Guess what: contributing to the club as a volunteer will get you a free
membership... just ask Deno!
Well, this is not advertised,
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
A fork is not even possible. Only a fool could even dream to do a work as good
as done by Chmouel, Warly and all the Mandrake developers without 200 top
developers.
Totally agree. We would probably need 250+ good, experienced, part-timers
to do just
Hi!
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 22:35:15 +0100
Michael Scherer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, as posted before, what about a groupware system.
Well, I'd vote for a WikiWikiWeb, as some already have proposed. Maybe
not for developing spec files and RPMs - but for documentation: where to
find what and
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 16:35, Michael Scherer wrote:
So, as posted before, what about a groupware system.
Somebody said that one mailling list is not good, but, I don't know if we need
more maillings lists
What do you think about ?
Well, it's pretty clear that we'll need both a web interface