Hi,
everything is possible, I've sent already a few notes on this list that
we need help, but feel free to do more.
t9t is working on getting the testing working under Windows (issue
#347), and PeterUpfold on the same topic for OS/X (issue #82).
We have a label for beginners:
As for any open source project, it would be good to attract more
contributors.
Can we maybe improve the docs about it? Add a big fat call-to-action to the
README, github templates, or man page or the program output itself to get
maximum exposure?
Send an email to all past contributors
Hi,
On 17/08/2020 20:02, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, August 17, 2020 01:43:51 PM Patrik Dufresne wrote:
>>> as the subject says, pull requests can stay for days without review, and
>>> I really don't like merging my own PRs without someone having looked
>>> over it.
>>>
>>> Reviewing
Hi Patrik,
be assured that my e-mail wasn't meant as any kind of complaint about
individual person, and explicitly not you. It wasn't actually a
complaint but just a statement, which you confirmed, that we are lacking
reviewers, and a call for help.
It's an open source project and each
On Monday, August 17, 2020 01:43:51 PM Patrik Dufresne wrote:
> > as the subject says, pull requests can stay for days without review, and
> > I really don't like merging my own PRs without someone having looked
> > over it.
> >
> > Reviewing documentation doesn't require any specific knowledge
Hello Eric,
I was on vacation the last two weeks and that explains why I did not take a
look at your Merge Request.
Your work on rdiff-backup is greatly appreciated and I usually take time to
review the PR, but I have the feeling you are moving a bit too fast for the
rest of the developers.
Hi,
as the subject says, pull requests can stay for days without review, and
I really don't like merging my own PRs without someone having looked
over it.
Reviewing documentation doesn't require any specific knowledge even if
being a native English speaker might be an advantage :-) Just tell the