On 2/6/19 4:16 PM, Jelle van der Waa wrote: > Hi, > > I still believe we should take some initiative on thse issues. What we > have so far is: > > - Getting involved page, not sure where it's linked from? Only findable > on the wiki. [1] Which links to a nice list of projects with an > already dedicated irc channel and mailing lists. (I was not even aware > of #archlinux-projects). > But does anyone ever find this page? I think we should at least link > it from archlinux.org.
We should definitely link it from archlinux.org, maybe under "Community" in the sidebar. However, other than that I think the wiki is a good place to keep the list, as it is is more easily maintained as a wiki. > - The mozilla idea, I'm up for it? Should we host it under > whatcanidofor.archlinux.org? Note that this also requires some effort > from the team's side. We should however keep our bugtracker tidy and > maybe label "new contributor" tickets since this is quite crucial to > get new people in. I however have also some thoughts on things which > these days have no tickets, but could be worked on for example: Well, perhaps moving to bugzilla would make it easier to assign extra labels like that. :D > - revamping the Ruby guidelines. They should be as nice as the Python > ones > - Hardening our custom systemd services and creating bugs with > patches, for example grafana has hardening applied now. [5] > - Man pages for more devtools binaries. > > I'm quite sure others others have such projects on their mind which > are not publicly findable yet. (sogrep to devtools for example) sogrep as it currently exists on the soyuz build server depends on private paths to /srv/ftp I've reimplemented it here, FWIW: https://github.com/eli-schwartz/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/sogrep To go with: https://github.com/eli-schwartz/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/pkg-list-linked-libraries Problem is I'm not sure either one strictly belongs in devtools. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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