On 27-02-2012 14:38, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 at 23:09:40 +0000, Nuno Donato wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> More than 8 years later, I got tired of the big desktop environments and
>> found my way back to good old WMaker :) Happy to see that development is
>> still going on!
>> I subscribed to this list as I'm interested in contributing to the project,
>> but there isn't much documentation/howtos for welcoming new contributors.
> You've just found a way to contribute. You can contribute by making 
> the available documentation better! Or even creating new ones which
> you would like to have read when you made the comment above :-)
>
> See for example if the information on http://windowmaker.org/guide_toc.php
> is up-to-date (there are some parts which aren't) and modify it
> accordingly.
>
> Or you can help by converting the "outside" Guided Tour into the webpage
> format so that we can host that valuable information on windowmaker.org
> - right now that website seems to be down.
>
> You can also do that for the great WINGs tutorial, which now is also
> not hosted on windowmaker.org. The author of that tutorial released it
> under a free license, so we can do that.
Hi Carlos,
Thanks for the reply and sorry for my delay (in the meantime, I switched
my subscription in this list to a different email account).

Sorry, but my interest at the moment is not into writing guided tours :)
I'm really keen in developing (I also want to practice my rusty C
skills), so the documentation I was looking for was not from a user
perspective, but a guide for new developers.

Starting from scratch and looking a dozens of undocumented .c and .h
files can be a bit overwhelming. In that sense, it would be great if
anyone could give me any pointers on how to start understanding the way
wmaker is coded.
Any advice is welcome :)

Cheers,
Nuno

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Nuno Donato <[email protected]>


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