On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 04:49:27PM -0600, Peter McNabb wrote: > If you'd like to help out, come to the foyer by TMCB 1170 this coming > Tuesday at 5:00 pm (we'll move to a lab so we can actually work on > the project). We'd like to have some discussion there and have a > simple live CD working before we leave.
If you come on Tuesday, you might get a free git tutorial. :) I've been using it recently for version control on personal projects. About six months I gave up on centralized version control systems, although I still use Subversion at work. In the meantime I've used Bazaar and played around with Mercurial. Git seems like the most useful (and fastest) thing out there. Has anyone else had experience with it? Anyway, I'm looking forward to the project. From what Peter says, there's a program that can take a kickstart script and make a live CD out of it, so the live CD part of the project should take minimal effort. It really seems like this is a project which the UUG is in a unique position to develop. I think there is a huge level of interest in the area, and between us, we have the skills to make it work. So whether you do system administration, web programming, web design, or documentation, I think you can make a big contribution. See you all on Tuesday. -- Andrew McNabb http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/ PGP Fingerprint: 8A17 B57C 6879 1863 DE55 8012 AB4D 6098 8826 6868
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