Bastien writes:
> Several Org users have offered to help, some already contributing to
> Worg, which is great!
>
> Ihor and I are happy to announce that Christian Moe is the new Worg
> maintainer 🦄
Hello, everybody!
Thank you for the confidence -- I'll do my best to live up to it. I'm
very happy
Dear all,
Several Org users have offered to help, some already contributing to
Worg, which is great!
Ihor and I are happy to announce that Christian Moe is the new Worg
maintainer 🦄
And we hope that he will be able to count on many more contributors.
Welcome Christian and thanks everyone!
--
jman writes:
> Besides the TODO available at https://orgmode.org/worg/todo.html
(This list might be outdated.)
> is there an issue tracker (or similar) where people can find tickets
> or more specific tasks?
The Worg maintainer(s) may rely on the org mailing list and the default
tracker at htt
Bastien Guerry writes:
Worg is a Git repository consisting of .org files:
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg.
Worg files are exported as HTML and published to orgmode.org:
https://orgmode.org/worg
Taking care of Worg would help the Org community tremendously!
Besides the TODO available at https://
Adding the [ANN] subject prefix to let the whole world know \o/
> Worg is the community-driven documentation for Org. It complements the
> Org reference manual as a resource that many users consult, with about
> ~1K views per day.
>
> Worg is a Git repository consisting of .org files:
> https://gi