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Hello,


I have been following the devuan mailing list during the last couple
of weeks, and I would like to present myself, I come from a human
science and media arts background always involved in F/Loss
communities, where I search for new forms of creativity and social
organisation. I am based in Brussels where my point of reference is
www.constantvzw.org, but I also have other research activities in
academia.

As Jaromil has already explained at the beginning of this month I am
very interested in understanding the way Devuan community organises
itself, and eventually helping to formalise some collaboration model.
I have no personal or professional goal in this process,(I am not
planning to study or write about anything happening here). I am rather
interested to contribute to the project with skills that are different
from those of a developer's but that I believe can also help the project
.


On 09/22/2015 09:58 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> My question is still open as I have no idea which project I can
> join to help. I was told it is easy to continue contributing to the
> Devuan Project, but this is proving to be next to impossible. This
> is NOT a rhetorical question; yes, I know the obvious answer that I
> can help in other projects, but which projects? I expected someone
> to provide some information, after all, feedback between coders is
> among the many purposes of the mailing list.
> 
> Snappy answers indicating an irritated sender, do not help: first
> calm down, then think, and when you have the right frame of mind,
> reply in a polite and educated manner.
> 
> Edward



Apparently there has been no direct answer to this question through
the list, I wonder if you have found others sources that could inform
you about projects that needed your help in Devuan, and if not, it
would be nice to have your view: how would you explain that the
response does not seem so obvious?

cheers

Natacha





> 
> 
> On 22/09/2015, aitor_czr <aitor_...@gnuinos.org> wrote:
>> Beautifull idea !!
>> 
>> I will add to debian/control:
>> 
>> Homepage: http://devuan.org XS-Vcs-Git:
>> g...@git.devuan.org:edbarx/netman.git XS-Vcs-Browser:
>> https://git.devuan.org/edbarx/netman.git
>> 
>> Aitor.
>> 
>> On 22/09/15 17:37, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>>> Hi Aitor,
>>> 
>>> If you can still rename the netman package I would like to have
>>> it renamed "netman-devuan-nm".
>>> 
>>> It is important for any users to know from where netman was
>>> conceived, and this is, the Devuan Project.
>>> 
>>> Edward
>>> 
>>> On 07/04/2021, aitor_czr<aitor_...@gnuinos.org>  wrote:
>>>>> Good idea:-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 22/09/15 11:20, tilt! wrote:
>>>>>>> On 04/07/2021 10:54 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
>>>>>>>>> gpg-netman (git-buildpackage)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> People will think it's related to "gpg", which it
>>>>>>> isn't.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I would like to suggest the name "netman-package" for
>>>>>>> that project.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Greetings, T.
>> 
>> 
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