Re: [Cooker] How Debians do it

2003-02-07 Thread Warly
Damian Gatabria [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I would certainly do more than troll the list and file bug reports if there
 was something that told me what needed to be done.  If I could scroll
 through a ToDo list and volunteer for specific tasks that my skill set
 would allow me to do well, I would be able to contribute a lot more to the
 project.

 I've been following these threads with much interest, and i must say i feel
 eager to contribute in whatever way i can. A ToDo list and the ability to 
 volunteer for specific jobs sounds very good IMO. :o)

If I find some time next week I will try to put in place a first version of
a page with such features.

However in a first time bugzilla bugs are more or less a TODO, just browsing
and see if you could fix some of them is a very interesting first step.

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RE: [Cooker] How Debians do it

2003-02-06 Thread Gregory K. Meyer

 While debian still sucks in many ways (hehe), I think we could
 learn a lot from their community model, and get more done in 
 less time, and attract a lot more help.

I would certainly do more than troll the list and file bug reports if there was 
something that told me what needed to be done.  If I could scroll through a ToDo list 
and volunteer for specific tasks that my skill set would allow me to do well, I would 
be able to contribute a lot more to the project.



Gregory K. Meyer

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Re: [Cooker] How Debians do it

2003-02-06 Thread Steffen Barszus
On Thursday 06 February 2003 22:01, Austin Acton wrote:
 For anyone who doesn't know, I looked into how Debian organizes their
 development community:

 1.  They have documents clearly outlining their goals and standards.
 http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
 http://www.debian.org/social_contract

 2.  They generally communicate through mailing lists:
 http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
 low volume:
 debian-devel-announce, debian-news
 high volume:
 debian-devel, debian-project, debian-mentors, etc.
 This is probably more developer friendly than my wiki suggestion.
 I still think we should have some sort of web-interfaced list of
 developers, contact info, and stuff they're currently working on, but
 yeah, mailing lists are much nicer for communicaiton.


Yeah this is an absolutly need. Current one-fits-all is not a solution. The 
different mailinglists of debian sounds like the way to go. 


 There is a cool website for new joiners:
 http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint

Sounds nice too

 And their developer's reference is a bit more complete than our
 RPM-how-to:
 http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/developers-reference/


Yeah documantation of the ways

 3.  They have a clear list of what packaging needs to be done:
 http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

 4.  They have guides for writing documentation, website maintenance,
 translation, publicity, and quality assurance.
 These are all things that are underrated.  Especially documentation and
 quality assurance.  We should make sure that anyone who wants to help
 with these types of things feels invited and gets full credit where due.
 http://www.debian.org/devel/website/
 http://qa.debian.org/

 While debian still sucks in many ways (hehe), I think we could learn a
 lot from their community model, and get more done in less time, and
 attract a lot more help.

 Austin

Yes I'm impressed by the organisation. Every little detail that get on my 
nerves currently with mandrake is solved there. We need organisation !!

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RE: [Cooker] How Debians do it

2003-02-06 Thread Gregory K. Meyer

 --- On Thu 02/06, Austin Acton  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
From: Austin Acton [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 06 Feb 2003 18:57:25 -0500
Subject: RE: [Cooker] How Debians do it

On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 17:07, Gregory K. Meyer wrote:
 I would certainly do more than troll the list and file bug reports if
 there was something that told me what needed to be done.  If I could scroll
 through a ToDo list and volunteer for specific tasks that my skill set would
 allow me to do well, I would be able to contribute a lot more to the project.

I think you just proved my point.

I was trying to.

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Re: [Cooker] How Debians do it

2003-02-06 Thread Damian Gatabria

 I would certainly do more than troll the list and file bug reports if there
 was something that told me what needed to be done.  If I could scroll
 through a ToDo list and volunteer for specific tasks that my skill set
 would allow me to do well, I would be able to contribute a lot more to the
 project.

I've been following these threads with much interest, and i must say i feel
eager to contribute in whatever way i can. A ToDo list and the ability to 
volunteer for specific jobs sounds very good IMO. :o)

Damian

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