What are YOUUUUUUUUUU doing????

Alexander Poslavsky alexander.poslavsky at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 08:01:59 UTC 2004


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 06:52:14 +0100, sparkes <sparkes at westmids.biz> wrote:
> John Hornbeck wrote:
> > Hello,
> >       I would like to start a thread about areas in which people are
> > interested in working, and start having them work in those areas.  We
> > are looking at about six months to get all the docs done for Hoary and
> > still try to get good docs into Warty soon.  Here is a list of what I am
> > working on, and what I will be working on.  Please post the same and
> > than we can start a wiki page listing who is working on what.
> >
> 
> > Your turn,
> 
> I'm planning on doing some work on the architecture of the wiki and
> making sure it's good for future expantion etc.  Things I am currently
> worried about include the addition of foreign (to me anyway ;-) )
> languages and making these as acessable as possible within the current
> framework.
> 
> Once this is done I am planning on porting the other 'o so
> controversial' books from debian ;-)  The target is getting two versions
> of these done.  A warty one for current users and a hoary one being
> worked along side it.  This is another project that will look a mess in
> the wiki.  So I am probably going to edit it in subversion.  I will make
> the server accessable to all and write a quick script that keeps the
> copy in the wiki updated.  Anyone see any problems with this way of
> working?  The warty and the hoary one have a planned date of completion
> about the hoary release.  After this the warty one will remain almost
> static with only bug fixes and the hoary one will continue to get full
> support during the development of the next version.  And that's me
> sorted for the next year ;-)
> 
> I'm still running sid on my i386 laptop and will be for a while yet
> (probably until hoary becomes stable enough for me to help with
> debugging) but have warty running on a G3 powerbook so if any PowerPc
> centric things come along I can take a few of those.
> 

Would this be usefull?

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