.
I appreciate your help, I won't hesitate to ask you.
Cesar.
De: Barry Duggan
Enviado: domingo, 17 de noviembre de 2019 18:37
Para: César fumfum
Cc: Discuss Gnuradio
Asunto: RE: Contribute to GNU radio
Hi César,
I have taken it upon myself to
your help, I won't hesitate to ask you.
Cesar.
De: Barry Duggan
Enviado: domingo, 17 de noviembre de 2019 18:37
Para: César fumfum
Cc: Discuss Gnuradio
Asunto: RE: Contribute to GNU radio
Hi César,
I have taken it upon myself to work on the gnuradio document
Hi Bogdan,
I'm afraid that's a bit out of the realm of what César can do – that's
gnu.org infrastructure, and we're still (still) trying to figure out
whether (and if so, how) it's possible to repair.
Cheers,
Marcus
On Sun, 2019-11-17 at 17:53 +0200, Bogdan Diaconescu wrote:
> You may start fixi
Hi César,
I have taken it upon myself to work on the gnuradio documentation.
Please let me know of any unclear or missing steps as you work through
the tutorials.
We welcome all of your questions and comments.
Best regards,
--
Barry Duggan KV4FV
P.S. Be sure to 'reply all' so your comments
Hi Cesar,
I'm another of the project leads (Marcus and Martin both are as well)
and I can promise you that we won't find you annoying! If you have
questions about the tutorial then they need to be improved and we'll
happily help as we can. (Spoilers, they need improvement!) Thanks for
taking a loo
Wow! There are so many things to do and so much to learn! GREAT!
I think the easiest task is review the tutorials of the wiki so i will do it.
It’s probably that in the next weeks you will see me asking about how to do
this or that, i hope you don’t find me annoying.
Cesar.
Hi Martin, César,
> If you're asking for something specific, how about you do the guided
> tutorials (you can find them on the wiki), and see if they are still up to
> date?
Oh, yes! I totally forgot about these. Yes, going through these with an
as-modern-as-possible GNU Radio installation woul
Hi César!
It's awesome that you want to help!
If you've used GNU Radio before, then: YOU DEFINITELY HAVE THE SKILLS!
Generally, we always need people to
1. Write documentation,
2. Test our current development version,
3. Report and reproduce bugs,
4. Review pull requests,
5. Fix bugs and
6. impl
César,
yes, absolutely. Just get started and see where you have troubles. Make
sure you can install GNU Radio (you can start with our Launchpad
installation), and then see what you can / can't do.
If you're asking for something specific, how about you do the guided
tutorials (you can find them on