On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 10:16:29PM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote: > About 10 mins ago I posted a message to the debian-user list in a > discussion of this package xfstt. The reason being that the package > needs some work and I also have noticed it on the list of "Packages > needing a new maintainer" That is why I am writting you now (and > cc:ing debian-devel because I would like to get some more opinions > on this) I fount xfstt a while back anbd love it...I think what it > does is great (even if it is limited by the moronic copyrights on > most fonts :( ) I am interested in volunteering some of my time and > giving back to the Linux (and more specifically now debian) community, > and am wondering if possibly you might think xfstt would make a good > package to start with since I have never workerd on a package before. > Yes I have read all of the documentation, the policy manual and all > of that on the web page...and looked over a few times the packageing > manual (need to play with it some more :) ) I am a little afraid of > this...im unsure of my abilities I have fooled around with C for > about 4 or 5 years and done some C++...playe dwith shell scripts and > perl I admit I am unsure of what this will involve and the amount of > work it requires... but one of the main reasons I use linu xin the > first place is I want to learn...so I supose thats not entirely bad > so im wondering what you (and others on debian-devel) think does this > package seem like a bit much for a first package? if not...what do I > do next (yes I read all of the info on how to get started but...that > confused me just a bit... course thats probbaly just me :) )
Well, I'd like to invite you to join, or at least be in contact with, the X Strike Force <http://master.debian.org/~branden/xsf.html> and me in particular. I'd like to learn more about xfstt and what I can do to make sure it integrates smoothly with X. After hamm is released I'm going to be re-engineering XFree86 a bit. An xserver-common package will be created, and xbase will be further segregated. I know it's a terrible thing to break X into even more binary packages, but I think things like xfs and xdm need to be split off, especially as they are targets for replacement on some systems. -- G. Branden Robinson | Somebody once asked me if I thought sex Purdue University | was dirty. I said, "It is if you're [EMAIL PROTECTED] | doing it right." http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Woody Allen
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