Hi Philip, Here is one suggestion for the page http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp
<http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp>In the Writing an extension - What is PECL? - Why PECL? we can give a link to PECL page on pear website or wikipedia link for PECL. It would be good who want to know more about PECL. We can provide following links- http://pecl.php.net/ OR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP_Extension_Community_Library#PECL One more option is to show a small pop-up (just like as CVS on the page) about PECL. What you think? 2009/5/22 Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org> > Great topic... a few thoughts: > > - Internals documentation > > This task needs volunteers. Ideally a mix of people who have either no, > some or enormous knowledge of internals but all with desire to both learn > and teach it. Gwynne started the task but ran out of steam (life and the svn > migration got in the way) but some good content exists. But, this is its own > topic. Volunteers please email me and let's organize a hackfestish type > event. > > - Bug tracker as a starting point > > The idea of intentionally creating nice bug reports for fairly simple > non-critical issues, and promoting these as tasks for new people definitely > sounds worth the extra effort. All ideas for how the bug tracker could help > with this are welcome. > > - A "Get Involved" guide > > Some nice thoughts in this thread, and similar ones for a _rough_ TOC here: > > - http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp > > The basic idea is to create and promote a "Get Involved" section. To > digress, awhile back while thinking about this (and wondering how the > php.net project survives without it) I stumbled around and started a > different yet related project: > > - http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Teaching_Get_Involved > > The plan is to learn how best to approach this topic and then apply it to > php.net. If people are interested in working on this or only php.netspecific > parts then please let me know. So what that it's taken us 10 years > to write a nice "Get Involved" guide, but at least we now have several > resources to learn [steal!] ideas from while we create our own :) Common > problems like repeated, lost and outdated content can no doubt be overcome. > > Regards, > Philip > > > > -- > PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- _____ S H I R I S H _____