Saturday, January 4, 2020, 6:46:56 PM, you wrote: > Am Sa., 4. Jan. 2020 um 16:44 Uhr schrieb Peter > Toye <lilyp...@ptoye.com>:
> Well, coding new functionality is only one possibility. ...and debugging someone else's code is even worse. Especially in a language I dn't speak fluently. But I'm really not familiar in any detail with the whole patching process, whether or not I use git directly or via LilyDev and/or lily-git and/or git-cl (the relationship between these components is a bit pobscure to me). And even when I've worked out exactly what text/code needs to go where, there's the business of submitting it. CG section 3 says at the head "Send patch files to the appropriate place:". But I don't have an official mentor (How does one get one? Ask for one here?), nor am I an "experienced developer" in any way. I imagine you are. Also, I'm a Linux newbie - still trying to get my head around the whole 'container' concept. There seem to be a number of different container management systems: Docker and LXC to name but two. Does it matter which one I use? My system is systemd-free (on purpose), and the instructions you pointed out to me earlier imply that I should have it. Is this a show-stopper? > Sometimes there are typos/grammar/syntax to correct. That's slightly more my line. > Furthermore, our documentation always needs people working on it. > Not being a native speaker I often hesitate > doing so myself and if I > try, it's a major task for me... You could have kidded me - I think your English is at least as good as mine. > Cheers, > Harm Best regards, Peter