Re: [Torios] attracting volunteers (was Re: Manual Update 3/4/2019)

2019-05-15 Thread Paul Sutton
Perhaps we need a clear - short, medium and long term road map for ToriOS (like there is with Debian, so there is stable, testing and unstable, which for the next release of debian would be buster, bullseye and sid respectively.) We then take a look at what we have now and what works, As ToriOS i

Re: [Torios] attracting volunteers (was Re: Manual Update 3/4/2019)

2019-05-14 Thread Momozor
Hi. Or we could send and apply patches to the documention maintainer via email like in the linux kernel project. It is probably easier to manage because well, most people on the net usually have an email address at the very least and nobody have to register with a certain website to contribute the

Re: [Torios] attracting volunteers (was Re: Manual Update 3/4/2019)

2019-05-13 Thread Paul Sutton
On 14/05/2019 00:01, m...@distasis.com wrote: > On Mon, May 13, 2019 12:23 am, Paul Sutton wrote: >> lets discuss further and look at other examples, I am sure there were two >> links for this, I just posted the fedora one but I wonder if there are >> other projects with similar tools, > > With

[Torios] attracting volunteers (was Re: Manual Update 3/4/2019)

2019-05-13 Thread ml
On Mon, May 13, 2019 12:23 am, Paul Sutton wrote: > lets discuss further and look at other examples, I am sure there were two > links for this, I just posted the fedora one but I wonder if there are > other projects with similar tools, With the link you sent, took me a while to get to C/C++ progra