Hi Doug,
We also have a new Hurd TWiki where it's easy to contribute
"unofficially" content that's useful. However we are still working out
the copyright issues of moving content from there to "official" web
pages.
http://www.vmlinux.org/twiki/bin/view/Hurd/WebHome
Regards,
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-- Gran
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 04:21:32AM -0700, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> Join "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" - That's where the Hurd webmasters are.
> Basically just announcewhat part of the site you want to hack on,
> and start doing it.
> I try to review the first couple pages that people send to make sure
> that t
Join "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" - That's where the Hurd webmasters are.
Basically just announcewhat part of the site you want to hack on, and
start doing it.
I try to review the first couple pages that people send to make sure
that they have both HTML and English skills, but after that you'll get
commit
Jeff I would love to help out with the websites. What can I
do? Likewise I want to become an "official" Hurd developer
but I am flabbergasted by the red tape and can't find any
packages to adopt.
- Doug
Jeff Bailey wrote:
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 05:59:12PM +0200, David Nielsen wrote:
c) I want to
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