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Matthew Nuzum wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:17 AM, SzerencseFia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On my opinion Who, you should share in a form of list the necessary
>> steps in correct sequence on the entire process you made successfully.
>> It is important to achieve the same target you did on a workable way. In
>> fact it does not limit to achieve the target *only* on that way.
>>
> 
> No, that's wrong. You should try to do it based on the information
> already posted to this list (some good stuff within the last 7 days)
> and when you run into a hurdle you should ask for help.
> 

I see your point. Just to make it clear what I meant at the first place,
the first hurdle is my lack of understanding on:
- - what are the needed steps on the process I have read about on this list;
- - what should I do after I have made (let's say) a gtk2 theme and I want
to contribute with it and it is uploaded on wiki site;
- - what to read that is short and gives answers without having to read
couple of hundreds of posts mostly unnecessarily commented and off of
the original subject;
- - and final to learn something what worked and no need to re-develop to
reach the goal.

These is the frame, these are minimal understanding on what it takes to
complete the target per my knowledge.

Without making anyone wrong I definitely think team work means more then
giving some advices when one is already stocked. I have hardly found on
this list team activity for real only between few active guys, but I
found a lots of stops and smart opinions why some idea is wrong and
giving no solution to improve it but only stopping it.

I still think to write an overview in few steps (in maybe 10-15 lines)
as a checklist would help a lot to "n00bs" like me who is more an artist
then a coder.

In this way, for dude like me would have a chance to make something
useful for the community I belong too and fast but without having to
spend huge amount valuable time to contribute.

- --
Cheers, Erno [szerencsefia]
http://www.szerencsefia.webs.com/
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