how to get started with helping the project [...]

Eric Rostetter rostetter at mail.utexas.edu
Fri Mar 4 14:54:21 UTC 2005


Quoting Jim Popovitch <jimpop at yahoo.com>:

> On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 23:10 -0600, Eric Rostetter wrote:
> > >         Again, while I don't agree with Mr. Popovitch's position on
> > > everything, I think that he has made some legitimate criticisms of the
> > > project and I think that they got ignored
> >
> > I don't think they were ignored.  Rather, it snowballed into some idiotic
> > arguing which prevents any action from being taken on his original
> complaints.
> 
> It's worth pointing out that, other than Marcus, there still is no
> discussion of the points I raised, rather now generalized discussions
> about how the message was delivered.   Fine, if you don't like my
> delivery, at least do something wrt the message.
> 
> -Jim P.

What exactly do you expect us to accomplish is two days?
 
Maybe if you put together a "TODO" list for us of things you'd like to
see done?   A start might be:

* Set up a communications structure to notify the community of important events
* Create a backup plan should Jesse get run over by a bus
* Write some documentation about things unrelated to the project like the
  production quality of various RHL and FC releases.
* Write some docs about using Bugzilla (may have to wait until Bugzilla
  conversion from fedora.us to redhat.com).

Please add other ideas, so we can get them into the TODO list (or even 
a bugzilla bug ticket).

-- 
Eric Rostetter




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