Re: [freenet-dev] Simplified contribution guideline, was: "Re: Behind the times"

2015-10-13 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Hi Jack, Am Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2015, 13:00:52 schrieb Jack Singleton: > * Most of the projects I work with now use Vagrant to automate developer > environment setup. It is widely used, can make environment setup a one step > process (when done well), and also helps prevent “works/doesn’t work

Re: [freenet-dev] Simplified contribution guideline, was: "Re: Behind the times"

2015-10-09 Thread Jack Singleton
Sorry to come out of nowhere here but a few suggestions (from someone who tried to get into Freenet two years ago and hasn’t touched it since) * Most of the projects I work with now use Vagrant to automate developer environment setup. It is widely used, can make environment setup a one step pro

Re: [freenet-dev] Simplified contribution guideline, was: "Re: Behind the times"

2015-10-06 Thread Ian Clarke
I agree with the motives of this, but isn't requiring that new developers personally interact via IRC just to get started an admission of defeat? That shouldn't be necessary, and there is no reason for it to be necessary. It's not necessary in other open source projects. Ian. On Tue, Oct 6, 2015

[freenet-dev] Simplified contribution guideline, was: "Re: Behind the times"

2015-10-06 Thread xor
As an alternate solution to the Ant/Maven discussion, here's a different approach to attracting new developers... The complex "Get involved" guide https://freenetproject.org/developer.html which currently says how to Git clone / obtain libraries / compile, shall be replaced by those 3 steps: >