On 06/17/2010 11:35 PM, Jason Butler wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am interested in GRUB 2 development. As per the instructions I am sending
> an email to this address.
>
>
Hello and welcome. New people are always needed. What is your background
so we can find a task for you? Curre
Hello:
I am interested in GRUB 2 development. As per the instructions I am sending an
email to this address.
Jason
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Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 07:19:34PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:
>>
>> If we put this on a website in a friendly and attractive way, we might
>> get more contributions.
>
> Getting more contributions sounds nice; but can we cope with them? I
> think it's
"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Saturday 10 November 2007 18:53, Marco Gerards wrote:
>> The problem currently is that, accidently, we lose track of
>> outstanding bugs and patches. It is frustrating to both developers
>> and people sending in patches/bugreports.
>
> Ah, rea
On Saturday 10 November 2007 18:53, Marco Gerards wrote:
> The problem currently is that, accidently, we lose track of
> outstanding bugs and patches. It is frustrating to both developers
> and people sending in patches/bugreports.
Ah, really. For me, it is not "accidentally" but "naturally". ;)
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 07:19:34PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:
>
> If we put this on a website in a friendly and attractive way, we might
> get more contributions.
Getting more contributions sounds nice; but can we cope with them? I
think it's more important to make sure we can properly (and tim
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:53:51PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:
>
> The problem currently is that, accidently, we lose track of
> outstanding bugs and patches. It is frustrating to both developers
> and people sending in patches/bugreports.
>
> Hopefully we can start using a bug tracker soon. Th
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:53:51PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:
> Hopefully we can start using a bug tracker soon. There are many that
> are good. In my opinion the mailinglist and wiki doesn't work for us
> anymore.
>
> If we have a bug tracker, bugs and patches won't be forgotted until we
> act
Marco Gerards wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As you all might have noticed, I have been spamming this list like
> crazy the last two days :-)
>
> The problem currently is that, accidently, we lose track of
> outstanding bugs and patches. It is frustrating to both developers
> and people sending in patches/bug
Marco Gerards wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the website there is no information about how to send in patches
> (so improving in the title is a bit of an understatement ;)). I think
> we should add a page with information about patches that are sent in.
> That saves us some times to comment on obvious probl
Hi,
On the website there is no information about how to send in patches
(so improving in the title is a bit of an understatement ;)). I think
we should add a page with information about patches that are sent in.
That saves us some times to comment on obvious problems with a patch.
But more import
Hi,
As you all might have noticed, I have been spamming this list like
crazy the last two days :-)
The problem currently is that, accidently, we lose track of
outstanding bugs and patches. It is frustrating to both developers
and people sending in patches/bugreports.
Hopefully we can start usin
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