On 18/07/14 23:18, Juliana Louback wrote: > Status report - WebRTC portal for the Debian community > > Week 6 > > This week began with a video conference hosted by Yehuda Korotkin, a > tech professor at one of Israel's leading colleges for women. During > this conference, Shauna Gordon-McKeon and I talked to the girls in > Yehuda's class, introducing them to the world of open source and showing > them why it's great to contribute and how they can go about it. The > virtual meet up also included a practical component where I helped the > girls set up Git, taught them some basic commands and how to do a pull > request. As a result, Yehuda's class made their first pull request: A > Hebrew translation for JSCommunicator!
This is good, it is great to see people building on top of your work to internationalize the project > A more extensive description of our video conference can be found > at > http://julianalouback.com/non-tech/2014/07/16/become-an-open-source-contributor/. > That leads to another bit of news, I (finally) got my blog up and > running and submitted my first posts. Excellent - you are now syndicated on http://planet.debian.org Some people have even seen your post and contributed more translations (see the pull requests) > I've been working a lot on the jscommunicator xtuple extension, I will > be pushing the new code shortly (see > https://github.com/JLouback/xtuple-extensions) adding sip account > information to the UserAccount business object in XTuple. I'm also > looking into packaging the repro server into the xtuple-server package, > so the installation can be done seamlessly. In theory, they should be able to add: Depends: repro to their debian/control file. A more generic solution may be: Recommends: repro | sip-router which would allow people to install alternatives like Kamailio. If xtuple-server detects that the repro package is on the system, it could then help setup the repro.config file and/or invoke reprocmd from a script to set up domains, users, ... _______________________________________________ Soc-coordination mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
