Hi Folks, For those who don't want to read - there is a List of videos <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=497hRzpRHuI&list=PLuiC_HFhI4OyUiDGqvzB64mTQTURABjlW> about
*Improve Community Communication proposal* 06 Use Issues, to contribute to governance model -------------------- Hi Folks, Pietsch Mario here with the next video about the Tiddlywik Communication Consensus Seeking As I recorded the last video, I saw, that there is one step missing. Users may want to contribute to the Governance Model We will have a short video, how can users contribute. There are actually two. Let's say, a simple one for newbee users and a more advanced one, if someone wants to try out the WebIDE and directly contribute text Which will be a little bit more in the direction of developers. 2 ways. User way and developer way First we go to the main page and have the information about the community info There is the same thing. We have an issue overview and an issue list If you are logged in, you can e-mail a new issue, to this project if you click this link. Or you can directly create a new issue. I will create a new template here, so that you get little bit more of information **typing** "new proposal for video" ... whatever This is just a test and then "submit issue" Users will see it. We have it in the list. Then there can be a discussion, with the developers. They may change the text directly. That's the easiest one As you can see, there is no real board yet The configuration here is missing but it's the same as I showed you already That's the first part. Create a new issue and you can contribute to this information or with e-mail That's it for this video and the next one will be, how you can fork the project, which is more developer related. If you want to try it, have a look at the next video If you think it's too complicated for you, then go with the issues That's it. See you soon! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/478de203-847b-4fbf-9536-fbcb9423519eo%40googlegroups.com.

